Hi Rob,

On 20 January 2011 18:55, Rob Lanphier <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm not sure I'm comfortable with such a low bar.  I'd like to know a
> list of core committers, any one of which could give a "+1" for
> someone, and so long as there isn't an objection from anyone else
> after a fixed period (for example: 4 days), we'd grant access.
> Ideally, the list of core committers would actually live in a text
> file in the SVN repository.
>
This makes sense. The currently active committers would probably be xqt,
multichill and myself. Purodha and siebrand are less active. I have no idea
how busy xqt is, but for multichill, siebrand and myself I think I can argue
we are quite busy. This means even replying to this e-mail took me a while -
actually checking commit access requests probably takes an even longer time.

However, we do read commit logs. This means granting access and complaining
afterwards is easier for us - but of course not for you, as server
administrator ;-)

Anyway, I think the +1 system might be the best 'polder'solution[1]. As
such, I'll reply to your mail about Lewis shortly.

Thanks,
Merlijn

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polder_Model
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