Ross Gardler wrote: > One of the problems I have observed here in RAT is the lack of > committers on the project. There are simply not enough people with > cycles to apply patches in good time frames (I know from personal > experience). > > Given the nature of RAT I would strongly suggest existing committers > look to recent activity and provide early commit access to people > already known to us. To be adopted and therefore improved RAT needs to > be adopted by the projects expecting to use it, when a project looks > keen to do so we should, at this stage, make it easy for them to do > so. Hence, as mentor, I suggest a low barrier to entry for people on > ASF projects.
sorry for dropping the ball on this. the MSc workload is really heavy and the courses really intense. i really can't devote any regular time to open source ATM. i'll try to find some time to do what i can over the next few days. - robert
