2009/11/18 Robert Burrell Donkin <[email protected]>: > 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.
Blast - whilst writing this email I said to myself "be sure to indicate that this is not a complaint, the latest round of patches are all less than three days old". My intention was just to flag it - not to complain. Ross -- Ross Gardler OSS Watch - supporting open source in education and research http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk
