Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Xavi

2018-10-08 Thread The Rasterman
On Fri, 21 Sep 2018 11:46:01 -0400 Christopher Michael 
said:

> Hi All,
> 
> I would like to propose that we move Xavi from probie to full commit 
> rights. He has been doing great work with efl documentation, and is also 
> working on examples. Would there be any objections to moving him out of 
> probie status ??
> 
> 
> Kind Regards,

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Xavi

2018-09-25 Thread Stephen Houston
+5 million

On Tue, Sep 25, 2018, 11:24 AM Marcel Hollerbach  wrote:

> +1!
>
> On 9/22/18 12:13 AM, Felipe Magno de Almeida wrote:
> > On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 5:09 PM Al Poole  wrote:
> >>
> >> Definitely no objection here!
> >>
> >> Thanks Xavi for all the work you are doing!
> >
> > +1
> >
> >> On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 4:46 PM Christopher Michael
> >>  wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Hi All,
> >>>
> >>> I would like to propose that we move Xavi from probie to full commit
> >>> rights. He has been doing great work with efl documentation, and is
> also
> >>> working on examples. Would there be any objections to moving him out of
> >>> probie status ??
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Kind Regards,
> >>>
> >>> dh
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Xavi

2018-09-25 Thread Marcel Hollerbach

+1!

On 9/22/18 12:13 AM, Felipe Magno de Almeida wrote:

On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 5:09 PM Al Poole  wrote:


Definitely no objection here!

Thanks Xavi for all the work you are doing!


+1


On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 4:46 PM Christopher Michael
 wrote:


Hi All,

I would like to propose that we move Xavi from probie to full commit
rights. He has been doing great work with efl documentation, and is also
working on examples. Would there be any objections to moving him out of
probie status ??


Kind Regards,

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Xavi

2018-09-21 Thread Felipe Magno de Almeida
On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 5:09 PM Al Poole  wrote:
>
> Definitely no objection here!
>
> Thanks Xavi for all the work you are doing!

+1

> On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 4:46 PM Christopher Michael
>  wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I would like to propose that we move Xavi from probie to full commit
> > rights. He has been doing great work with efl documentation, and is also
> > working on examples. Would there be any objections to moving him out of
> > probie status ??
> >
> >
> > Kind Regards,
> >
> > dh
> >
> >
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Xavi

2018-09-21 Thread Al Poole
Definitely no objection here!

Thanks Xavi for all the work you are doing!
On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 4:46 PM Christopher Michael
 wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to propose that we move Xavi from probie to full commit
> rights. He has been doing great work with efl documentation, and is also
> working on examples. Would there be any objections to moving him out of
> probie status ??
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> dh
>
>
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[E-devel] Commit access for Xavi

2018-09-21 Thread Christopher Michael

Hi All,

I would like to propose that we move Xavi from probie to full commit 
rights. He has been doing great work with efl documentation, and is also 
working on examples. Would there be any objections to moving him out of 
probie status ??



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Re: [E-devel] Commit access suggestion for eagleeye.

2018-05-30 Thread The Rasterman
On Thu, 31 May 2018 11:28:13 +0900 Hermet Park  said:

> Guys.
> 
> By far, I've kept my eyes on the Hosang Kim aka
> eagleeye. He have contributed many patches for improving and stablizing EFL
> (specially in Elm) since 2013. He actually proved me his programming skill,
> understanding of EFL internals and  how collaboration in our community.
> https://phab.enlightenment.org/p/eagleeye/
> 
> I believe we can now give him a commit access for further collaboration and
> for EFL development.
> 
> If you don't agree with me, then please give me your opinion or just -1 me.

coming from you hermet, +1 :) but i know hosang anyway :) so +1

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[E-devel] Commit access suggestion for eagleeye.

2018-05-30 Thread Hermet Park
Guys.

By far, I've kept my eyes on the Hosang Kim aka
eagleeye. He have contributed many patches for improving and stablizing EFL
(specially in Elm) since 2013. He actually proved me his programming skill,
understanding of EFL internals and  how collaboration in our community.
https://phab.enlightenment.org/p/eagleeye/

I believe we can now give him a commit access for further collaboration and
for EFL development.

If you don't agree with me, then please give me your opinion or just -1 me.

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access

2015-06-25 Thread Daniel Juyung Seo
Oh my god. I was late, Cedric.

I strongly agree with Cedric's suggestion. Sanghyeon has been doing
incredible jobs on elementary, especially genlist/gengrid. He has a deep
knowledge about overall EFL. I guarantee his impact on our community.
Thumbs up!! Go ahead.

Thanks,
Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ)

On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 1:45 AM, Cedric BAIL cedric.b...@free.fr wrote:

 Hello,

 I would like to propose Sanghyeon Lee to receive commit access. He has
 been doing some great work on reviewing incoming patch on genlist and
 gengrid. You can look at his work on phab. He is the closest we have
 from an elementary genlist maintainer at this stage and we seriously
 need someone to take a good care of his patch. I am relying on him
 already to do the review on genlist/gengrid related patch on phab and
 trust his opinion.
   Does anyone have a different opinion ?

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[E-devel] Commit access

2015-06-25 Thread Cedric BAIL
Hello,

I would like to propose Sanghyeon Lee to receive commit access. He has
been doing some great work on reviewing incoming patch on genlist and
gengrid. You can look at his work on phab. He is the closest we have
from an elementary genlist maintainer at this stage and we seriously
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  Does anyone have a different opinion ?

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access

2015-06-25 Thread ChunEon Park
+1


-Regards, Hermet-

-Original Message-
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Sent: 2015-06-26 (금) 01:45:49
Subject: [E-devel] Commit access
 
Hello,

I would like to propose Sanghyeon Lee to receive commit access. He has
been doing some great work on reviewing incoming patch on genlist and
gengrid. You can look at his work on phab. He is the closest we have
from an elementary genlist maintainer at this stage and we seriously
need someone to take a good care of his patch. I am relying on him
already to do the review on genlist/gengrid related patch on phab and
trust his opinion.
  Does anyone have a different opinion ?

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access

2015-06-25 Thread Jaehwan Kim
 
I agree.
He has a great knowledge about genlist, gengrid.
+1


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Subject: Re: [E-devel] Commit access
 
+1


-Regards, Hermet-

-Original Message-
From: Cedric BAILlt;cedric.b...@free.frgt; 
To: e-devellt;enlightenment-devel@lists.sourceforge.netgt;; 
lt;dltkdgus1...@gmail.comgt;; 
Cc: 
Sent: 2015-06-26 (금) 01:45:49
Subject: [E-devel] Commit access
 
Hello,

I would like to propose Sanghyeon Lee to receive commit access. He has
been doing some great work on reviewing incoming patch on genlist and
gengrid. You can look at his work on phab. He is the closest we have
from an elementary genlist maintainer at this stage and we seriously
need someone to take a good care of his patch. I am relying on him
already to do the review on genlist/gengrid related patch on phab and
trust his opinion.
  Does anyone have a different opinion ?

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access

2015-06-25 Thread woohyun
 
I fully agree with Cedric.
He can do many things not only for genlist - but also for other modules.
 
So ! +1  :) 
 
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Cc: 
Sent: 2015-06-26 (금) 05:06:12
Subject: Re: [E-devel] Commit access
 
Oh my god. I was late, Cedric.

I strongly agree with Cedric's suggestion. Sanghyeon has been doing
incredible jobs on elementary, especially genlist/gengrid. He has a deep
knowledge about overall EFL. I guarantee his impact on our community.
Thumbs up!! Go ahead.

Thanks,
Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ)

On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 1:45 AM, Cedric BAIL lt;cedric.b...@free.frgt; wrote:

gt; Hello,
gt;
gt; I would like to propose Sanghyeon Lee to receive commit access. He has
gt; been doing some great work on reviewing incoming patch on genlist and
gt; gengrid. You can look at his work on phab. He is the closest we have
gt; from an elementary genlist maintainer at this stage and we seriously
gt; need someone to take a good care of his patch. I am relying on him
gt; already to do the review on genlist/gengrid related patch on phab and
gt; trust his opinion.
gt;   Does anyone have a different opinion ?
gt;
gt; Have fun,
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gt;
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[E-devel] commit access for stanluk

2014-06-12 Thread The Rasterman
stanluk (our intrepid polish dude doing all the atspi patches on phab) i think
deserves commit acccess. he's even already reviewing other peoples patches to
it. i don't see a point of probie here as the last series of patches i simply
haven't found a single thing to complain about int he patches - not for months
actually, so i think he's well past that point.

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Re: [E-devel] commit access for stanluk

2014-06-12 Thread Chris Michael
On 12/06/14 04:39, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
 stanluk (our intrepid polish dude doing all the atspi patches on phab) i think
 deserves commit acccess. he's even already reviewing other peoples patches to
 it. i don't see a point of probie here as the last series of patches i simply
 haven't found a single thing to complain about int he patches - not for months
 actually, so i think he's well past that point.

 any objections?


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[E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Christopher Michael
Hello All,

Deasung Kim is an engineer in Samsung HQ who is working on resuming the 
evdev wrapper library work (part of our wayland requirements) that 
Daniel started when he was here.

If there are no objections, I would like to add him for commit access so 
he can push his changes upstream.

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Michael Blumenkrantz
I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the mailing
list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a person's
work fits our requirements or is something that is needed.

I don't really want to get into a scenario where, as a community, we give
people commit access because of who their employer is or what they're
working on and not because they've proven that they can write good code and
fit into our workflow, and this seems to be where we've been heading lately.

Nothing personal against this person in particular, but I've never heard of
them or seen any code/reviews/fixes/documentation in relation to the
project by them.


On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 8:36 AM, Christopher Michael
cp.mich...@samsung.comwrote:

 Hello All,

 Deasung Kim is an engineer in Samsung HQ who is working on resuming the
 evdev wrapper library work (part of our wayland requirements) that
 Daniel started when he was here.

 If there are no objections, I would like to add him for commit access so
 he can push his changes upstream.

 Kind Regards,
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Stefan Schmidt
Hello.

On 09/09/2013 08:45 AM, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the mailing
 list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a person's

Our git setup allows commit rights to specific repos or even branches 
only. If we want we could limit it in a way people don't have full 
access to everything.

On the other hand having a real pull model approach with maintainers 
reviewing the code, give feedback on it and pulling it in when ready 
would be nice. But to be honest I gave up on anything like this for the 
efl community. Yeah, its this can of worms again. :)

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Tom Hacohen
On 09/09/13 08:45, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the mailing
 list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a person's
 work fits our requirements or is something that is needed.

 I don't really want to get into a scenario where, as a community, we give
 people commit access because of who their employer is or what they're
 working on and not because they've proven that they can write good code and
 fit into our workflow, and this seems to be where we've been heading lately.

 Nothing personal against this person in particular, but I've never heard of
 them or seen any code/reviews/fixes/documentation in relation to the
 project by them.


I completely agree, word to word.

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Cedric BAIL
Hello,

On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 5:37 PM, Stefan Schmidt s.schm...@samsung.com wrote:
 On 09/09/2013 08:45 AM, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the mailing
 list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a person's

 Our git setup allows commit rights to specific repos or even branches
 only. If we want we could limit it in a way people don't have full
 access to everything.

 On the other hand having a real pull model approach with maintainers
 reviewing the code, give feedback on it and pulling it in when ready
 would be nice. But to be honest I gave up on anything like this for the
 efl community. Yeah, its this can of worms again. :)

We have phabricator and arcanist to start with here. Before giving
access to anyone, the first step is to see patch getting in with a
proper review. Then later they can get more. At least starting with
this step seems required for me.
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Stefan Schmidt
Hello.

On 09/09/2013 10:30 AM, Cedric BAIL wrote:
 Hello,

 On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 5:37 PM, Stefan Schmidt s.schm...@samsung.com
 wrote:
 On 09/09/2013 08:45 AM, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the mailing
 list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a
 person's

 Our git setup allows commit rights to specific repos or even branches
 only. If we want we could limit it in a way people don't have full
 access to everything.

 On the other hand having a real pull model approach with maintainers
 reviewing the code, give feedback on it and pulling it in when ready
 would be nice. But to be honest I gave up on anything like this for the
 efl community. Yeah, its this can of worms again. :)

 We have phabricator and arcanist to start with here. Before giving
 access to anyone, the first step is to see patch getting in with a
 proper review. Then later they can get more. At least starting with
 this step seems required for me.

One piece all you are missing here is that his commit access should not 
be for the efl projects anyway. He is supposed to work on a repo that is 
not even visible as it is marked as private. Its only the input things 
for wayland.

I agree that we should not hand out commit access to easily but this 
case is just different. Its not related to the efl repos.

regards
Stefan Schmidt

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Christopher Michael
On 09/09/13 10:22, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 08:45, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the mailing
 list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a person's
 work fits our requirements or is something that is needed.

 I don't really want to get into a scenario where, as a community, we give
 people commit access because of who their employer is or what they're
 working on and not because they've proven that they can write good code and
 fit into our workflow, and this seems to be where we've been heading lately.

 Nothing personal against this person in particular, but I've never heard of
 them or seen any code/reviews/fixes/documentation in relation to the
 project by them.


 I completely agree, word to word.

 --
 Tom.


Double standards are fine. No worries. We can move the code to github 
and work from there. Not an issue.

Cheers,
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Michael Blumenkrantz
You keep saying double standards: feel free to provide examples so I can
revoke the appropriate commit access.


On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Christopher Michael cp.mich...@samsung.com
 wrote:

 On 09/09/13 10:22, Tom Hacohen wrote:
  On 09/09/13 08:45, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
  I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the mailing
  list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a person's
  work fits our requirements or is something that is needed.
 
  I don't really want to get into a scenario where, as a community, we
 give
  people commit access because of who their employer is or what they're
  working on and not because they've proven that they can write good code
 and
  fit into our workflow, and this seems to be where we've been heading
 lately.
 
  Nothing personal against this person in particular, but I've never
 heard of
  them or seen any code/reviews/fixes/documentation in relation to the
  project by them.
 
 
  I completely agree, word to word.
 
  --
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 Double standards are fine. No worries. We can move the code to github
 and work from there. Not an issue.

 Cheers,
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Christopher Michael
On 09/09/13 11:53, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 You keep saying double standards: feel free to provide examples so I can
 revoke the appropriate commit access.

Keep saying ?? Only said it once ;)

Sure, will take some time to dig through all the fairly recent 
additions, but yea no worries.

dh


 On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Christopher Michael cp.mich...@samsung.com
 wrote:

 On 09/09/13 10:22, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 08:45, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the mailing
 list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a person's
 work fits our requirements or is something that is needed.

 I don't really want to get into a scenario where, as a community, we
 give
 people commit access because of who their employer is or what they're
 working on and not because they've proven that they can write good code
 and
 fit into our workflow, and this seems to be where we've been heading
 lately.

 Nothing personal against this person in particular, but I've never
 heard of
 them or seen any code/reviews/fixes/documentation in relation to the
 project by them.


 I completely agree, word to word.

 --
 Tom.


 Double standards are fine. No worries. We can move the code to github
 and work from there. Not an issue.

 Cheers,
 dh






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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Michael Blumenkrantz
Great, I look forward to have a revoke party with that list you come up
with.


On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 11:56 AM, Christopher Michael cp.mich...@samsung.com
 wrote:

 On 09/09/13 11:53, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:

 You keep saying double standards: feel free to provide examples so I can
 revoke the appropriate commit access.

  Keep saying ?? Only said it once ;)

 Sure, will take some time to dig through all the fairly recent additions,
 but yea no worries.

 dh


 On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Christopher Michael 
 cp.mich...@samsung.com

 wrote:


  On 09/09/13 10:22, Tom Hacohen wrote:

 On 09/09/13 08:45, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:

 I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the mailing
 list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a
 person's
 work fits our requirements or is something that is needed.

 I don't really want to get into a scenario where, as a community, we

 give

 people commit access because of who their employer is or what they're
 working on and not because they've proven that they can write good code

 and

 fit into our workflow, and this seems to be where we've been heading

 lately.


 Nothing personal against this person in particular, but I've never

 heard of

 them or seen any code/reviews/fixes/**documentation in relation to the
 project by them.


 I completely agree, word to word.

 --
 Tom.


 Double standards are fine. No worries. We can move the code to github
 and work from there. Not an issue.

 Cheers,
 dh






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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Daniel Juyung Seo
Awesome party is coming up!

Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ)


On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 7:58 PM, Michael Blumenkrantz 
michael.blumenkra...@gmail.com wrote:

 Great, I look forward to have a revoke party with that list you come up
 with.


 On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 11:56 AM, Christopher Michael 
 cp.mich...@samsung.com
  wrote:

  On 09/09/13 11:53, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 
  You keep saying double standards: feel free to provide examples so I can
  revoke the appropriate commit access.
 
   Keep saying ?? Only said it once ;)
 
  Sure, will take some time to dig through all the fairly recent additions,
  but yea no worries.
 
  dh
 
 
  On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Christopher Michael 
  cp.mich...@samsung.com
 
  wrote:
 
 
   On 09/09/13 10:22, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 
  On 09/09/13 08:45, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 
  I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the
 mailing
  list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a
  person's
  work fits our requirements or is something that is needed.
 
  I don't really want to get into a scenario where, as a community, we
 
  give
 
  people commit access because of who their employer is or what they're
  working on and not because they've proven that they can write good
 code
 
  and
 
  fit into our workflow, and this seems to be where we've been heading
 
  lately.
 
 
  Nothing personal against this person in particular, but I've never
 
  heard of
 
  them or seen any code/reviews/fixes/**documentation in relation to the
  project by them.
 
 
  I completely agree, word to word.
 
  --
  Tom.
 
 
  Double standards are fine. No worries. We can move the code to github
  and work from there. Not an issue.
 
  Cheers,
  dh
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Daniel Juyung Seo
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 7:32 PM, Christopher Michael
cp.mich...@samsung.comwrote:

 On 09/09/13 10:22, Tom Hacohen wrote:
  On 09/09/13 08:45, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
  I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the mailing
  list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a person's
  work fits our requirements or is something that is needed.
 
  I don't really want to get into a scenario where, as a community, we
 give
  people commit access because of who their employer is or what they're
  working on and not because they've proven that they can write good code
 and
  fit into our workflow, and this seems to be where we've been heading
 lately.
 
  Nothing personal against this person in particular, but I've never
 heard of
  them or seen any code/reviews/fixes/documentation in relation to the
  project by them.
 
 
  I completely agree, word to word.
 
  --
  Tom.
 

 Double standards are fine. No worries. We can move the code to github
 and work from there. Not an issue.


Well yeah I thought the same.
He is supposed to work on private and even invisible project and its not
even related to the efl repos.
Then github must be the right place.

Don't get me wrong. I know him in person. But he needs more time and effort
to get an access.
Thank you.

Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ)




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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Tom Hacohen
On 09/09/13 12:26, Daniel Juyung Seo wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 7:32 PM, Christopher Michael
 cp.mich...@samsung.comwrote:

 On 09/09/13 10:22, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 08:45, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the mailing
 list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a person's
 work fits our requirements or is something that is needed.

 I don't really want to get into a scenario where, as a community, we
 give
 people commit access because of who their employer is or what they're
 working on and not because they've proven that they can write good code
 and
 fit into our workflow, and this seems to be where we've been heading
 lately.

 Nothing personal against this person in particular, but I've never
 heard of
 them or seen any code/reviews/fixes/documentation in relation to the
 project by them.


 I completely agree, word to word.

 --
 Tom.


 Double standards are fine. No worries. We can move the code to github
 and work from there. Not an issue.


 Well yeah I thought the same.
 He is supposed to work on private and even invisible project and its not
 even related to the efl repos.
 Then github must be the right place.

 Don't get me wrong. I know him in person. But he needs more time and effort
 to get an access.
 Thank you.


On a semi-related topic: this project should not be private and 
invisible. We are not the NSA.

--
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Stefan Schmidt
Hello.

On 09/09/2013 01:06 PM, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 12:26, Daniel Juyung Seo wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 7:32 PM, Christopher Michael
 cp.mich...@samsung.comwrote:

 On 09/09/13 10:22, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 08:45, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the
 mailing
 list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a
 person's
 work fits our requirements or is something that is needed.

 I don't really want to get into a scenario where, as a community, we
 give
 people commit access because of who their employer is or what they're
 working on and not because they've proven that they can write good
 code
 and
 fit into our workflow, and this seems to be where we've been heading
 lately.

 Nothing personal against this person in particular, but I've never
 heard of
 them or seen any code/reviews/fixes/documentation in relation to the
 project by them.


 I completely agree, word to word.

 --
 Tom.


 Double standards are fine. No worries. We can move the code to github
 and work from there. Not an issue.


 Well yeah I thought the same.
 He is supposed to work on private and even invisible project and its not
 even related to the efl repos.
 Then github must be the right place.

 Don't get me wrong. I know him in person. But he needs more time and
 effort
 to get an access.
 Thank you.


 On a semi-related topic: this project should not be private and
 invisible.

Feel free. You are one of the few people who can actually do that. We 
used it as a convenient place for collaboration before we could make it 
public. But if it moves somewhere else anyway it might be fine to just 
delete it afterwards.

regards
Stefan Schmidt


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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Christopher Michael
On 09/09/13 11:58, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:

 Great, I look forward to have a revoke party with that list you come up with.


As long as we can have cake too ;)


 On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 11:56 AM, Christopher Michael 
 cp.mich...@samsung.commailto:cp.mich...@samsung.com wrote:
 On 09/09/13 11:53, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 You keep saying double standards: feel free to provide examples so I can
 revoke the appropriate commit access.

 Keep saying ?? Only said it once ;)

 Sure, will take some time to dig through all the fairly recent additions, but 
 yea no worries.

 dh


 On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Christopher Michael 
 cp.mich...@samsung.commailto:cp.mich...@samsung.com
 wrote:

 On 09/09/13 10:22, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 08:45, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the mailing
 list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a person's
 work fits our requirements or is something that is needed.

 I don't really want to get into a scenario where, as a community, we
 give
 people commit access because of who their employer is or what they're
 working on and not because they've proven that they can write good code
 and
 fit into our workflow, and this seems to be where we've been heading
 lately.

 Nothing personal against this person in particular, but I've never
 heard of
 them or seen any code/reviews/fixes/documentation in relation to the
 project by them.


 I completely agree, word to word.

 --
 Tom.


 Double standards are fine. No worries. We can move the code to github
 and work from there. Not an issue.

 Cheers,
 dh









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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Tom Hacohen
On 09/09/13 13:14, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
 Hello.

 On 09/09/2013 01:06 PM, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 12:26, Daniel Juyung Seo wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 7:32 PM, Christopher Michael
 cp.mich...@samsung.comwrote:

 On 09/09/13 10:22, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 08:45, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the
 mailing
 list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a
 person's
 work fits our requirements or is something that is needed.

 I don't really want to get into a scenario where, as a community, we
 give
 people commit access because of who their employer is or what they're
 working on and not because they've proven that they can write good
 code
 and
 fit into our workflow, and this seems to be where we've been heading
 lately.

 Nothing personal against this person in particular, but I've never
 heard of
 them or seen any code/reviews/fixes/documentation in relation to the
 project by them.


 I completely agree, word to word.

 --
 Tom.


 Double standards are fine. No worries. We can move the code to github
 and work from there. Not an issue.


 Well yeah I thought the same.
 He is supposed to work on private and even invisible project and its not
 even related to the efl repos.
 Then github must be the right place.

 Don't get me wrong. I know him in person. But he needs more time and
 effort
 to get an access.
 Thank you.


 On a semi-related topic: this project should not be private and
 invisible.

 Feel free. You are one of the few people who can actually do that. We
 used it as a convenient place for collaboration before we could make it
 public. But if it moves somewhere else anyway it might be fine to just
 delete it afterwards.

Yeah, I can technically do it. Last time I wanted I faced objections. 
Anyhow, let's wait to see exactly what happens with it's location and 
I'll act accordingly.

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Christopher Michael
On 09/09/13 13:16, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 13:14, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
 Hello.

 On 09/09/2013 01:06 PM, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 12:26, Daniel Juyung Seo wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 7:32 PM, Christopher Michael
 cp.mich...@samsung.comwrote:

 On 09/09/13 10:22, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 08:45, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the
 mailing
 list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a
 person's
 work fits our requirements or is something that is needed.

 I don't really want to get into a scenario where, as a community, we
 give
 people commit access because of who their employer is or what they're
 working on and not because they've proven that they can write good
 code
 and
 fit into our workflow, and this seems to be where we've been heading
 lately.

 Nothing personal against this person in particular, but I've never
 heard of
 them or seen any code/reviews/fixes/documentation in relation to the
 project by them.


 I completely agree, word to word.

 --
 Tom.


 Double standards are fine. No worries. We can move the code to github
 and work from there. Not an issue.


 Well yeah I thought the same.
 He is supposed to work on private and even invisible project and its not
 even related to the efl repos.
 Then github must be the right place.

 Don't get me wrong. I know him in person. But he needs more time and
 effort
 to get an access.
 Thank you.


 On a semi-related topic: this project should not be private and
 invisible.

 Feel free. You are one of the few people who can actually do that. We
 used it as a convenient place for collaboration before we could make it
 public. But if it moves somewhere else anyway it might be fine to just
 delete it afterwards.

 Yeah, I can technically do it. Last time I wanted I faced objections.
 Anyhow, let's wait to see exactly what happens with it's location and
 I'll act accordingly.

 --
 Tom.

Well, I can already tell you what will happen ... it will move to Git 
Hub for now. The developer working on it needs the ability to make 
changes to it ... so it has to go somewhere that he has push rights on it.

dh



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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Tom Hacohen
On 09/09/13 13:48, Christopher Michael wrote:
 On 09/09/13 13:16, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 13:14, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
 Hello.

 On 09/09/2013 01:06 PM, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 12:26, Daniel Juyung Seo wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 7:32 PM, Christopher Michael
 cp.mich...@samsung.comwrote:

 On 09/09/13 10:22, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 08:45, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the
 mailing
 list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a
 person's
 work fits our requirements or is something that is needed.

 I don't really want to get into a scenario where, as a
 community, we
 give
 people commit access because of who their employer is or what
 they're
 working on and not because they've proven that they can write good
 code
 and
 fit into our workflow, and this seems to be where we've been
 heading
 lately.

 Nothing personal against this person in particular, but I've never
 heard of
 them or seen any code/reviews/fixes/documentation in relation to
 the
 project by them.


 I completely agree, word to word.

 --
 Tom.


 Double standards are fine. No worries. We can move the code to github
 and work from there. Not an issue.


 Well yeah I thought the same.
 He is supposed to work on private and even invisible project and
 its not
 even related to the efl repos.
 Then github must be the right place.

 Don't get me wrong. I know him in person. But he needs more time and
 effort
 to get an access.
 Thank you.


 On a semi-related topic: this project should not be private and
 invisible.

 Feel free. You are one of the few people who can actually do that. We
 used it as a convenient place for collaboration before we could make it
 public. But if it moves somewhere else anyway it might be fine to just
 delete it afterwards.

 Yeah, I can technically do it. Last time I wanted I faced objections.
 Anyhow, let's wait to see exactly what happens with it's location and
 I'll act accordingly.

 --
 Tom.

 Well, I can already tell you what will happen ... it will move to Git
 Hub for now. The developer working on it needs the ability to make
 changes to it ... so it has to go somewhere that he has push rights on it.

That's good. So please let me know when I can remove the private NSA 
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Christopher Michael
On 09/09/13 13:51, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 13:48, Christopher Michael wrote:
 On 09/09/13 13:16, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 13:14, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
 Hello.

 On 09/09/2013 01:06 PM, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 12:26, Daniel Juyung Seo wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 7:32 PM, Christopher Michael
 cp.mich...@samsung.comwrote:

 On 09/09/13 10:22, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 08:45, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the
 mailing
 list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a
 person's
 work fits our requirements or is something that is needed.

 I don't really want to get into a scenario where, as a
 community, we
 give
 people commit access because of who their employer is or what
 they're
 working on and not because they've proven that they can write good
 code
 and
 fit into our workflow, and this seems to be where we've been
 heading
 lately.

 Nothing personal against this person in particular, but I've never
 heard of
 them or seen any code/reviews/fixes/documentation in relation to
 the
 project by them.


 I completely agree, word to word.

 --
 Tom.


 Double standards are fine. No worries. We can move the code to github
 and work from there. Not an issue.


 Well yeah I thought the same.
 He is supposed to work on private and even invisible project and
 its not
 even related to the efl repos.
 Then github must be the right place.

 Don't get me wrong. I know him in person. But he needs more time and
 effort
 to get an access.
 Thank you.


 On a semi-related topic: this project should not be private and
 invisible.

 Feel free. You are one of the few people who can actually do that. We
 used it as a convenient place for collaboration before we could make it
 public. But if it moves somewhere else anyway it might be fine to just
 delete it afterwards.

 Yeah, I can technically do it. Last time I wanted I faced objections.
 Anyhow, let's wait to see exactly what happens with it's location and
 I'll act accordingly.

 --
 Tom.

 Well, I can already tell you what will happen ... it will move to Git
 Hub for now. The developer working on it needs the ability to make
 changes to it ... so it has to go somewhere that he has push rights on it.

 That's good. So please let me know when I can remove the private NSA
 copy from our servers.

 --
 Tom.


Any time you want to .. assuming you are not too busy :P

dh


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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Tom Hacohen
On 09/09/13 13:58, Christopher Michael wrote:
 On 09/09/13 13:51, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 13:48, Christopher Michael wrote:
 On 09/09/13 13:16, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 13:14, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
 Hello.

 On 09/09/2013 01:06 PM, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 12:26, Daniel Juyung Seo wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 7:32 PM, Christopher Michael
 cp.mich...@samsung.comwrote:

 On 09/09/13 10:22, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 08:45, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the
 mailing
 list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a
 person's
 work fits our requirements or is something that is needed.

 I don't really want to get into a scenario where, as a
 community, we
 give
 people commit access because of who their employer is or what
 they're
 working on and not because they've proven that they can write
 good
 code
 and
 fit into our workflow, and this seems to be where we've been
 heading
 lately.

 Nothing personal against this person in particular, but I've
 never
 heard of
 them or seen any code/reviews/fixes/documentation in relation to
 the
 project by them.


 I completely agree, word to word.

 --
 Tom.


 Double standards are fine. No worries. We can move the code to
 github
 and work from there. Not an issue.


 Well yeah I thought the same.
 He is supposed to work on private and even invisible project and
 its not
 even related to the efl repos.
 Then github must be the right place.

 Don't get me wrong. I know him in person. But he needs more time and
 effort
 to get an access.
 Thank you.


 On a semi-related topic: this project should not be private and
 invisible.

 Feel free. You are one of the few people who can actually do that. We
 used it as a convenient place for collaboration before we could
 make it
 public. But if it moves somewhere else anyway it might be fine to just
 delete it afterwards.

 Yeah, I can technically do it. Last time I wanted I faced objections.
 Anyhow, let's wait to see exactly what happens with it's location and
 I'll act accordingly.

 --
 Tom.

 Well, I can already tell you what will happen ... it will move to Git
 Hub for now. The developer working on it needs the ability to make
 changes to it ... so it has to go somewhere that he has push rights
 on it.

 That's good. So please let me know when I can remove the private NSA
 copy from our servers.

 --
 Tom.


 Any time you want to .. assuming you are not too busy :P


Let me rephrase: please let me know once you have it on github so I'll 
be able to remove it without risking losing the work that has been done.

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Christopher Michael
On 09/09/13 14:01, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 13:58, Christopher Michael wrote:
 On 09/09/13 13:51, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 13:48, Christopher Michael wrote:
 On 09/09/13 13:16, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 13:14, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
 Hello.

 On 09/09/2013 01:06 PM, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 12:26, Daniel Juyung Seo wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 7:32 PM, Christopher Michael
 cp.mich...@samsung.comwrote:

 On 09/09/13 10:22, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 08:45, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the
 mailing
 list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a
 person's
 work fits our requirements or is something that is needed.

 I don't really want to get into a scenario where, as a
 community, we
 give
 people commit access because of who their employer is or what
 they're
 working on and not because they've proven that they can write
 good
 code
 and
 fit into our workflow, and this seems to be where we've been
 heading
 lately.

 Nothing personal against this person in particular, but I've
 never
 heard of
 them or seen any code/reviews/fixes/documentation in relation to
 the
 project by them.


 I completely agree, word to word.

 --
 Tom.


 Double standards are fine. No worries. We can move the code to
 github
 and work from there. Not an issue.


 Well yeah I thought the same.
 He is supposed to work on private and even invisible project and
 its not
 even related to the efl repos.
 Then github must be the right place.

 Don't get me wrong. I know him in person. But he needs more time and
 effort
 to get an access.
 Thank you.


 On a semi-related topic: this project should not be private and
 invisible.

 Feel free. You are one of the few people who can actually do that. We
 used it as a convenient place for collaboration before we could
 make it
 public. But if it moves somewhere else anyway it might be fine to just
 delete it afterwards.

 Yeah, I can technically do it. Last time I wanted I faced objections.
 Anyhow, let's wait to see exactly what happens with it's location and
 I'll act accordingly.

 --
 Tom.

 Well, I can already tell you what will happen ... it will move to Git
 Hub for now. The developer working on it needs the ability to make
 changes to it ... so it has to go somewhere that he has push rights
 on it.

 That's good. So please let me know when I can remove the private NSA
 copy from our servers.

 --
 Tom.


 Any time you want to .. assuming you are not too busy :P


 Let me rephrase: please let me know once you have it on github so I'll
 be able to remove it without risking losing the work that has been done.

 --
 Tom.


Just remove it. No point in having it up there if it cannot be modified 
anyway :) and I already have a local copy so.,

dh


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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread Tom Hacohen
On 09/09/13 14:12, Christopher Michael wrote:
 On 09/09/13 14:01, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 13:58, Christopher Michael wrote:
 On 09/09/13 13:51, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 13:48, Christopher Michael wrote:
 On 09/09/13 13:16, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 13:14, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
 Hello.

 On 09/09/2013 01:06 PM, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 12:26, Daniel Juyung Seo wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 7:32 PM, Christopher Michael
 cp.mich...@samsung.comwrote:

 On 09/09/13 10:22, Tom Hacohen wrote:
 On 09/09/13 08:45, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the
 mailing
 list at the least before giving blanket commit access because a
 person's
 work fits our requirements or is something that is needed.

 I don't really want to get into a scenario where, as a
 community, we
 give
 people commit access because of who their employer is or what
 they're
 working on and not because they've proven that they can write
 good
 code
 and
 fit into our workflow, and this seems to be where we've been
 heading
 lately.

 Nothing personal against this person in particular, but I've
 never
 heard of
 them or seen any code/reviews/fixes/documentation in
 relation to
 the
 project by them.


 I completely agree, word to word.

 --
 Tom.


 Double standards are fine. No worries. We can move the code to
 github
 and work from there. Not an issue.


 Well yeah I thought the same.
 He is supposed to work on private and even invisible project and
 its not
 even related to the efl repos.
 Then github must be the right place.

 Don't get me wrong. I know him in person. But he needs more
 time and
 effort
 to get an access.
 Thank you.


 On a semi-related topic: this project should not be private and
 invisible.

 Feel free. You are one of the few people who can actually do
 that. We
 used it as a convenient place for collaboration before we could
 make it
 public. But if it moves somewhere else anyway it might be fine to
 just
 delete it afterwards.

 Yeah, I can technically do it. Last time I wanted I faced objections.
 Anyhow, let's wait to see exactly what happens with it's location and
 I'll act accordingly.

 --
 Tom.

 Well, I can already tell you what will happen ... it will move to Git
 Hub for now. The developer working on it needs the ability to make
 changes to it ... so it has to go somewhere that he has push rights
 on it.

 That's good. So please let me know when I can remove the private NSA
 copy from our servers.

 --
 Tom.


 Any time you want to .. assuming you are not too busy :P


 Let me rephrase: please let me know once you have it on github so I'll
 be able to remove it without risking losing the work that has been done.

 --
 Tom.


 Just remove it. No point in having it up there if it cannot be modified
 anyway :) and I already have a local copy so.,

Was meant to keep it for extra backup. Backed it up locally here as 
well, and removed it from the server.

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Deasung Kim

2013-09-09 Thread David Seikel
On Mon, 09 Sep 2013 13:12:42 +0100 Christopher Michael
cp.mich...@samsung.com wrote:

 On 09/09/13 11:58, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
 
  Great, I look forward to have a revoke party with that list you
  come up with.
 
 
 As long as we can have cake too ;)

/me brings popcorn.

  On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 11:56 AM, Christopher Michael
  cp.mich...@samsung.commailto:cp.mich...@samsung.com wrote: On
  09/09/13 11:53, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote: You keep saying double
  standards: feel free to provide examples so I can revoke the
  appropriate commit access.
 
  Keep saying ?? Only said it once ;)
 
  Sure, will take some time to dig through all the fairly recent
  additions, but yea no worries.
 
  dh
 
 
  On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Christopher Michael
  cp.mich...@samsung.commailto:cp.mich...@samsung.com wrote:
 
  On 09/09/13 10:22, Tom Hacohen wrote:
  On 09/09/13 08:45, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
  I think I'd like to see patches being submitted/reviewed on the
  mailing list at the least before giving blanket commit access
  because a person's work fits our requirements or is something that
  is needed.
 
  I don't really want to get into a scenario where, as a community, we
  give
  people commit access because of who their employer is or what
  they're working on and not because they've proven that they can
  write good code and
  fit into our workflow, and this seems to be where we've been heading
  lately.
 
  Nothing personal against this person in particular, but I've never
  heard of
  them or seen any code/reviews/fixes/documentation in relation to the
  project by them.
 
 
  I completely agree, word to word.
 
  --
  Tom.
 
 
  Double standards are fine. No worries. We can move the code to
  github and work from there. Not an issue.
 
  Cheers,
  dh
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-04 Thread michael . blumenkrantz
Jean-Philippe André j...@videolan.org wrote:
Hello!

Thanks a lot for supporting me and giving me git access!
I'll do my best improving EFL and the E world in general :)
Hopefully I won't follow Cedric's path of borking everything :-P

Cheers,
JP

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On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 1:13 PM, Cedric BAIL cedric.b...@free.fr
wrote:

 Hello,

 On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 9:37 AM, Stefan Schmidt
s.schm...@samsung.com
 wrote:
  On 07/03/2013 02:37 AM, Jean-Philippe André wrote:
  I wasn't expecting anyone to propose commit access so early,
actually.
  Maybe it's a terrible idea considering I've already broken the
build :)
 
  To me this actually means you are ready. :)

 I do agree and as nobody did oppose that proposition, here you have
 your bork^Wgit access in !

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-03 Thread Stefan Schmidt
Hello.

On 07/03/2013 02:37 AM, Jean-Philippe André wrote:

 I wasn't expecting anyone to propose commit access so early, actually.
 Maybe it's a terrible idea considering I've already broken the build :)

To me this actually means you are ready. :)

regards
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-03 Thread daniel.za...@samsung.com
Just one thing, JP. Don't follow Cedric, please. Compile before you push!!!

On 07/03/2013 04:37 AM, Jean-Philippe André wrote:
 Hi everyone!

 Sorry I broke the build for some platforms yesterday, I totally forgot to
 fix that FIXME before submitting...
 344eae9cbd4c should help, but then again, automake is very mysterious to me
 :)

 I wasn't expecting anyone to propose commit access so early, actually.
 Maybe it's a terrible idea considering I've already broken the build :)

 Anyway, thanks for your support, I'll do my best!

 JP
 (aka. jpeg on freenode)



 On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 2:09 AM, Eduardo Lima (Etrunko) 
 ebl...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 1:54 PM, Tom Hacohen tom.haco...@samsung.com
 wrote:
 On 02/07/13 17:48, Doug Newgard wrote:
 There's even a note in the makefile: # FIXME: Problem here, forcing
 link to png12.
 Adding a new dep is just a FIXME now?
 I take back my support, and I recommend revoking Cedric's access as
 well. The French...

 Yeah, the offending commit even has Cedric's sign off. Well, I kind of
 worked it around by using -lpng instead of -lpng12, but I guess this
 should be checked at configure time.

 commit 26e01c0ff674c4e3985d51e1208b77fa3fd8
 Author: Jean-Philippe Andre jp.an...@samsung.com
 Date:   Thu Jun 27 15:31:20 2013 +0900

  evas: build evas_module within cserve slave

  Objective: use common loaders from cserve2

  Ideally evas_module should be a static library but it would
  then require static/dynamic linking to too many modules unused
  by cserve2 (eg. engines  savers)

  Signed-off-by: Cedric Bail cedric.b...@samsung.com


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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-03 Thread Cedric BAIL
Hello,

On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 9:37 AM, Stefan Schmidt s.schm...@samsung.com wrote:
 On 07/03/2013 02:37 AM, Jean-Philippe André wrote:
 I wasn't expecting anyone to propose commit access so early, actually.
 Maybe it's a terrible idea considering I've already broken the build :)

 To me this actually means you are ready. :)

I do agree and as nobody did oppose that proposition, here you have
your bork^Wgit access in !

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-03 Thread Jean-Philippe André
Hello!

Thanks a lot for supporting me and giving me git access!
I'll do my best improving EFL and the E world in general :)
Hopefully I won't follow Cedric's path of borking everything :-P

Cheers,
JP

PS: Ice cream is on me for those in Suwon ^_^



On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 1:13 PM, Cedric BAIL cedric.b...@free.fr wrote:

 Hello,

 On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 9:37 AM, Stefan Schmidt s.schm...@samsung.com
 wrote:
  On 07/03/2013 02:37 AM, Jean-Philippe André wrote:
  I wasn't expecting anyone to propose commit access so early, actually.
  Maybe it's a terrible idea considering I've already broken the build :)
 
  To me this actually means you are ready. :)

 I do agree and as nobody did oppose that proposition, here you have
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[E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-02 Thread Stefan Schmidt
Hello.

I would like to propose commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre.

All the patches I have seen so far from him have good quality, are split 
into sensible pieces and work in areas that are way over trivial fixes.

Anyone has problems with that?

regards
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-02 Thread Michael Blumenkrantz
didn't read; access approved

(DR;AA)

On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 1:23 PM, Stefan Schmidt s.schm...@samsung.comwrote:

 Hello.

 I would like to propose commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre.

 All the patches I have seen so far from him have good quality, are split
 into sensible pieces and work in areas that are way over trivial fixes.

 Anyone has problems with that?

 regards
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-02 Thread Tom Hacohen
On 02/07/13 13:23, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
 Hello.

 I would like to propose commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre.

 All the patches I have seen so far from him have good quality, are split
 into sensible pieces and work in areas that are way over trivial fixes.

 Anyone has problems with that?

I support this motion. JP can be mostly trusted. ;P

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-02 Thread Iván Briano
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 9:28 AM, Tom Hacohen tom.haco...@samsung.com wrote:
 On 02/07/13 13:23, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
 Hello.

 I would like to propose commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre.

 All the patches I have seen so far from him have good quality, are split
 into sensible pieces and work in areas that are way over trivial fixes.

 Anyone has problems with that?

 I support this motion. JP can be mostly trusted. ;P


I'll have to speak against it then, solely because if Tasn says it's a good
idea, it must indeed be something terrible.

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-02 Thread Boris Faure
On 13-07-02 13:23, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
 Hello.
 
 I would like to propose commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre.
 
 All the patches I have seen so far from him have good quality, are split 
 into sensible pieces and work in areas that are way over trivial fixes.
 
 Anyone has problems with that?
 
 regards
 Stefan Schmidt

I totally agree with this move. The patches he wrote that I reviewed
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-02 Thread ChunEon Park
without iceream?!
 

-Regards, Hermet- 

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Subject: Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 9:28 AM, Tom Hacohen tom.hacohen@samsung.com wrote:
 On 02/07/13 13:23, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
 Hello.

 I would like to propose commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre.

 All the patches I have seen so far from him have good quality, are split
 into sensible pieces and work in areas that are way over trivial fixes.

 Anyone has problems with that?

 I support this motion. JP can be mostly trusted. ;P


I'll have to speak against it then, solely because if Tasn says it's a good
idea, it must indeed be something terrible.

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-02 Thread Daniel Willmann
On 02/07/13 13:23, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
 Hello.
 
 I would like to propose commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre.
 
 All the patches I have seen so far from him have good quality, are split 
 into sensible pieces and work in areas that are way over trivial fixes.

I agree.


Regards,
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-02 Thread Cedric BAIL
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 2:46 PM, ChunEon Park her...@naver.com wrote:
 without iceream?!

He bother me already to much with his patch, but I can bribe you to
accept by offering some icecream ;-) Do we have a deal here ?

 
 -Regards, Hermet-

 -Original Message-
 From: Iván Brianosachi...@gmail.com
 To: Enlightenment developer listenlightenment-devel@lists.sourceforge.net;
 Cc:
 Sent: 2013-07-02 (화) 21:35:00
 Subject: Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

 On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 9:28 AM, Tom Hacohen tom.hacohen@samsung.com wrote:
 On 02/07/13 13:23, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
 Hello.

 I would like to propose commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre.

 All the patches I have seen so far from him have good quality, are split
 into sensible pieces and work in areas that are way over trivial fixes.

 Anyone has problems with that?

 I support this motion. JP can be mostly trusted. ;P


 I'll have to speak against it then, solely because if Tasn says it's a good
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-02 Thread Daniel Juyung Seo
Great from my side :)
Thanks for the nomination :)

Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ)


On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 9:23 PM, Stefan Schmidt s.schm...@samsung.comwrote:

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 I would like to propose commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre.

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-02 Thread Eduardo Lima (Etrunko)
Already started breaking build, this might well be on the fastest
b0rker ever seen :)

Keep up with the good work!

On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 9:55 AM, Cedric BAIL cedric.b...@free.fr wrote:
 On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 2:46 PM, ChunEon Park her...@naver.com wrote:
 without iceream?!

 He bother me already to much with his patch, but I can bribe you to
 accept by offering some icecream ;-) Do we have a deal here ?

 
 -Regards, Hermet-

 -Original Message-
 From: Iván Brianosachi...@gmail.com
 To: Enlightenment developer 
 listenlightenment-devel@lists.sourceforge.net;
 Cc:
 Sent: 2013-07-02 (화) 21:35:00
 Subject: Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

 On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 9:28 AM, Tom Hacohen tom.hacohen@samsung.com wrote:
 On 02/07/13 13:23, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
 Hello.

 I would like to propose commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre.

 All the patches I have seen so far from him have good quality, are split
 into sensible pieces and work in areas that are way over trivial fixes.

 Anyone has problems with that?

 I support this motion. JP can be mostly trusted. ;P


 I'll have to speak against it then, solely because if Tasn says it's a good
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-02 Thread Eduardo Lima (Etrunko)
Forgot to attach the build log


On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 10:59 AM, Eduardo Lima (Etrunko)
ebl...@gmail.com wrote:
 Already started breaking build, this might well be on the fastest
 b0rker ever seen :)

 Keep up with the good work!

 On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 9:55 AM, Cedric BAIL cedric.b...@free.fr wrote:
 On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 2:46 PM, ChunEon Park her...@naver.com wrote:
 without iceream?!

 He bother me already to much with his patch, but I can bribe you to
 accept by offering some icecream ;-) Do we have a deal here ?

 
 -Regards, Hermet-

 -Original Message-
 From: Iván Brianosachi...@gmail.com
 To: Enlightenment developer 
 listenlightenment-devel@lists.sourceforge.net;
 Cc:
 Sent: 2013-07-02 (화) 21:35:00
 Subject: Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

 On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 9:28 AM, Tom Hacohen tom.hacohen@samsung.com 
 wrote:
 On 02/07/13 13:23, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
 Hello.

 I would like to propose commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre.

 All the patches I have seen so far from him have good quality, are split
 into sensible pieces and work in areas that are way over trivial fixes.

 Anyone has problems with that?

 I support this motion. JP can be mostly trusted. ;P


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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-02 Thread Doug Newgard
There's even a note in the makefile: # FIXME: Problem here, forcing link to 
png12.

Adding a new dep is just a FIXME now?



From: ebl...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2013 11:06:30 -0300
To: enlightenment-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

Forgot to attach the build log


On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 10:59 AM, Eduardo Lima (Etrunko)
ebl...@gmail.com wrote:
 Already started breaking build, this might well be on the fastest
 b0rker ever seen :)

 Keep up with the good work!

 On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 9:55 AM, Cedric BAIL cedric.b...@free.fr wrote:
 On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 2:46 PM, ChunEon Park her...@naver.com wrote:
 without iceream?!

 He bother me already to much with his patch, but I can bribe you to
 accept by offering some icecream ;-) Do we have a deal here ?

 
 -Regards, Hermet-

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 From: Iván Brianosachi...@gmail.com
 To: Enlightenment developer 
 listenlightenment-devel@lists.sourceforge.net;
 Cc:
 Sent: 2013-07-02 (화) 21:35:00
 Subject: Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

 On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 9:28 AM, Tom Hacohen tom.hacohen@samsung.com 
 wrote:
 On 02/07/13 13:23, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
 Hello.

 I would like to propose commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre.

 All the patches I have seen so far from him have good quality, are split
 into sensible pieces and work in areas that are way over trivial fixes.

 Anyone has problems with that?

 I support this motion. JP can be mostly trusted. ;P


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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-02 Thread Tom Hacohen
On 02/07/13 17:48, Doug Newgard wrote:
 There's even a note in the makefile: # FIXME: Problem here, forcing link to 
 png12.

 Adding a new dep is just a FIXME now?

I take back my support, and I recommend revoking Cedric's access as 
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-02 Thread Eduardo Lima (Etrunko)
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 1:54 PM, Tom Hacohen tom.haco...@samsung.com wrote:
 On 02/07/13 17:48, Doug Newgard wrote:
 There's even a note in the makefile: # FIXME: Problem here, forcing link to 
 png12.

 Adding a new dep is just a FIXME now?

 I take back my support, and I recommend revoking Cedric's access as
 well. The French...


Yeah, the offending commit even has Cedric's sign off. Well, I kind of
worked it around by using -lpng instead of -lpng12, but I guess this
should be checked at configure time.

commit 26e01c0ff674c4e3985d51e1208b77fa3fd8
Author: Jean-Philippe Andre jp.an...@samsung.com
Date:   Thu Jun 27 15:31:20 2013 +0900

evas: build evas_module within cserve slave

Objective: use common loaders from cserve2

Ideally evas_module should be a static library but it would
then require static/dynamic linking to too many modules unused
by cserve2 (eg. engines  savers)

Signed-off-by: Cedric Bail cedric.b...@samsung.com


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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-02 Thread Jean-Philippe André
Hi everyone!

Sorry I broke the build for some platforms yesterday, I totally forgot to
fix that FIXME before submitting...
344eae9cbd4c should help, but then again, automake is very mysterious to me
:)

I wasn't expecting anyone to propose commit access so early, actually.
Maybe it's a terrible idea considering I've already broken the build :)

Anyway, thanks for your support, I'll do my best!

JP
(aka. jpeg on freenode)



On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 2:09 AM, Eduardo Lima (Etrunko) ebl...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 1:54 PM, Tom Hacohen tom.haco...@samsung.com
 wrote:
  On 02/07/13 17:48, Doug Newgard wrote:
  There's even a note in the makefile: # FIXME: Problem here, forcing
 link to png12.
 
  Adding a new dep is just a FIXME now?
 
  I take back my support, and I recommend revoking Cedric's access as
  well. The French...
 

 Yeah, the offending commit even has Cedric's sign off. Well, I kind of
 worked it around by using -lpng instead of -lpng12, but I guess this
 should be checked at configure time.

 commit 26e01c0ff674c4e3985d51e1208b77fa3fd8
 Author: Jean-Philippe Andre jp.an...@samsung.com
 Date:   Thu Jun 27 15:31:20 2013 +0900

 evas: build evas_module within cserve slave

 Objective: use common loaders from cserve2

 Ideally evas_module should be a static library but it would
 then require static/dynamic linking to too many modules unused
 by cserve2 (eg. engines  savers)

 Signed-off-by: Cedric Bail cedric.b...@samsung.com


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Re: [E-devel] Commit access for Jean-Philippe Andre

2013-07-02 Thread David Seikel
Someone forgot to make the mystical incantation With great power comes
great responsibility.  I suspect a lack of ice cream.

On Wed, 3 Jul 2013 10:37:49 +0900 Jean-Philippe André
j...@videolan.org wrote:

 Hi everyone!
 
 Sorry I broke the build for some platforms yesterday, I totally
 forgot to fix that FIXME before submitting...
 344eae9cbd4c should help, but then again, automake is very mysterious
 to me :)
 
 I wasn't expecting anyone to propose commit access so early, actually.
 Maybe it's a terrible idea considering I've already broken the
 build :)
 
 Anyway, thanks for your support, I'll do my best!
 
 JP
 (aka. jpeg on freenode)
 
 
 
 On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 2:09 AM, Eduardo Lima (Etrunko)
 ebl...@gmail.comwrote:
 
  On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 1:54 PM, Tom Hacohen
  tom.haco...@samsung.com wrote:
   On 02/07/13 17:48, Doug Newgard wrote:
   There's even a note in the makefile: # FIXME: Problem here,
   forcing
  link to png12.
  
   Adding a new dep is just a FIXME now?
  
   I take back my support, and I recommend revoking Cedric's access
   as well. The French...
  
 
  Yeah, the offending commit even has Cedric's sign off. Well, I kind
  of worked it around by using -lpng instead of -lpng12, but I guess
  this should be checked at configure time.
 
  commit 26e01c0ff674c4e3985d51e1208b77fa3fd8
  Author: Jean-Philippe Andre jp.an...@samsung.com
  Date:   Thu Jun 27 15:31:20 2013 +0900
 
  evas: build evas_module within cserve slave
 
  Objective: use common loaders from cserve2
 
  Ideally evas_module should be a static library but it would
  then require static/dynamic linking to too many modules unused
  by cserve2 (eg. engines  savers)
 
  Signed-off-by: Cedric Bail cedric.b...@samsung.com
 
 
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Re: [E-devel] commit access

2011-12-13 Thread ChunEon Park
congratulation leif :)

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Subject: Re: [E-devel] commit access
On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 02:47:57 +0100 Leif Middelschulte
lt;leif.middelschu...@gmail.comgt; said:
added to svn! :)
 Hello everyone,
 
 it's me, once again.
 
 Many of you know me already since some time and might have seen one or
 another patch from me.
 
 I'd like to request commit access so people can benefit from the work
 I do on e_randr and conf_randr earlier.
 
 Looking forward to hack more on e.
 
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Re: [E-devel] commit access

2011-12-13 Thread Leif Middelschulte
2011/12/13 ChunEon Park her...@naver.com:
 congratulation leif :)
Thanks :-)
 
 -Regards, Hermet-

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 Subject: Re: [E-devel] commit access
 On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 02:47:57 +0100 Leif Middelschulte
 lt;leif.middelschu...@gmail.comgt; said:
 added to svn! :)
 Hello everyone,

 it's me, once again.

 Many of you know me already since some time and might have seen one or
 another patch from me.

 I'd like to request commit access so people can benefit from the work
 I do on e_randr and conf_randr earlier.

 Looking forward to hack more on e.

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Re: [E-devel] commit access

2011-12-13 Thread Daniel Juyung Seo
Congratulations, Leif !!
It's time to rock!
I hope you will commit good codes and help people :)

With great power comes great responsibility.

Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ)


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 On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 02:47:57 +0100 Leif Middelschulte
 leif.middelschu...@gmail.com said:

 added to svn! :)

 Hello everyone,

 it's me, once again.

 Many of you know me already since some time and might have seen one or
 another patch from me.

 I'd like to request commit access so people can benefit from the work
 I do on e_randr and conf_randr earlier.

 Looking forward to hack more on e.

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Re: [E-devel] commit access

2011-12-12 Thread The Rasterman
On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 02:47:57 +0100 Leif Middelschulte
leif.middelschu...@gmail.com said:

added to svn! :)

 Hello everyone,
 
 it's me, once again.
 
 Many of you know me already since some time and might have seen one or
 another patch from me.
 
 I'd like to request commit access so people can benefit from the work
 I do on e_randr and conf_randr earlier.
 
 Looking forward to hack more on e.
 
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Re: [E-devel] commit access

2011-12-08 Thread Tom Hacohen
On 09/12/11 03:47, Leif Middelschulte wrote:
 Hello everyone,
 
 it's me, once again.
 
 Many of you know me already since some time and might have seen one or
 another patch from me.
 
 I'd like to request commit access so people can benefit from the work
 I do on e_randr and conf_randr earlier.
 
 Looking forward to hack more on e.

You forgot to attach your e_randr patch...

J/k :) I'm astonished you don't have e access already.

Big +1 from me.

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access/developers and trac accounts

2011-11-02 Thread Tom Hacohen
On 02/11/11 03:31, David Seikel wrote:
 On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 17:39:45 +0200 Tom Hacohen
 tom.haco...@partner.samsung.com wrote:
 
 
 Everyone with commit access should have a trac account. If you are an 
 active developer and you don't have a trac account: spank spank and
 go create one.

 http://trac.enlightenment.org/e
 
 Last night it threw an error when trying to log on.  Now it's just
 returning to the front page without logging me on.  I THINK I have an
 account, I remember having trouble creating it in the first place long
 ago.  I'm not real impressed with trac so far.  lol

I already contacted beber, there's an issue that causes browsers to
cache the pages too much.

Try Shift + Refresh (i.e hard refresh) it should fix it.

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[E-devel] Commit access/developers and trac accounts

2011-11-01 Thread Tom Hacohen
Hey guys,

Everyone with commit access should have a trac account. If you are an 
active developer and you don't have a trac account: spank spank and go 
create one.

http://trac.enlightenment.org/e

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access/developers and trac accounts

2011-11-01 Thread The Rasterman
On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 17:39:45 +0200 Tom Hacohen
tom.haco...@partner.samsung.com said:

 Hey guys,
 
 Everyone with commit access should have a trac account. If you are an 
 active developer and you don't have a trac account: spank spank and go 
 create one.
 
 http://trac.enlightenment.org/e

indeed. without you can't:

1. have bugs assigned to you
2. report bugs
3. participate in bug hunting by adding comments
4. add to or modify the wiki. :)

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access/developers and trac accounts

2011-11-01 Thread David Seikel
On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 17:39:45 +0200 Tom Hacohen
tom.haco...@partner.samsung.com wrote:


 Everyone with commit access should have a trac account. If you are an 
 active developer and you don't have a trac account: spank spank and
 go create one.
 
 http://trac.enlightenment.org/e

Last night it threw an error when trying to log on.  Now it's just
returning to the front page without logging me on.  I THINK I have an
account, I remember having trouble creating it in the first place long
ago.  I'm not real impressed with trac so far.  lol

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access/developers and trac accounts

2011-11-01 Thread Sanjeev
Recovered my account and updated my email.

Can I report bugs?

Regards,
Sanjeev

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Subject: Re: [E-devel] Commit access/developers and trac accounts

On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 17:39:45 +0200 Tom Hacohen
tom.haco...@partner.samsung.com wrote:


 Everyone with commit access should have a trac account. If you are an 
 active developer and you don't have a trac account: spank spank and go 
 create one.
 
 http://trac.enlightenment.org/e

Last night it threw an error when trying to log on.  Now it's just returning
to the front page without logging me on.  I THINK I have an account, I
remember having trouble creating it in the first place long ago.  I'm not
real impressed with trac so far.  lol

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for edje and elementry

2011-10-28 Thread Jaehwan Kim
+1 here also, if only so we get edje group inherit docs :P


I changed some documents about group inheritance.
Please review. is it enough? or must I do something more?

Index: src/bin/edje_cc_handlers.c
===
--- src/bin/edje_cc_handlers.c (revision 64481)
+++ src/bin/edje_cc_handlers.c (work copy)
@@ -1970,8 +1970,12 @@
 @parameters
 [parent group name]
 @effect
-Parent group name for inheritance. The parent group have to defined
-in advance.
+Parent group name for inheritance.
+Group inhreit is used to inherit any predefined group and change
+some property which belong to part, description, items and
program.
+The child group has the same property as parent group. The
properties
+can be changed according the name of part, description, items
and
+program. But the type of the part cannot be changed.
 @endproperty
 @since 1.1.0
 */
@@ -4562,7 +4566,7 @@
 [another part's name]
 @effect
 Causes a corner to be positioned relatively to another part's
-container.
+container.  means to be positioned relatively to own group.
 @endproperty
 */
 static void
@@ -4593,6 +4597,7 @@
 @effect
 Causes a corner to be positioned relatively to the X axis of
another
 part's container. Simply put affects the first parameter of
relative.
+ means to be positioned relatively to the X axis of own group.
 @endproperty
 */
 static void
@@ -4622,7 +4627,8 @@
 @effect
 Causes a corner to be positioned relatively to the Y axis of
another
 part's container. Simply put, affects the second parameter of
-relative.
+relative.  means to be positioned relatively to the Y axis
+own group.
 @endproperty
 */
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for edje and elementry

2011-10-28 Thread Mike Blumenkrantz
On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 17:18:46 +0900
Jaehwan Kim jaehwan.kim@gmail.com wrote:

 +1 here also, if only so we get edje group inherit docs :P
 
 
 I changed some documents about group inheritance.
 Please review. is it enough? or must I do something more?
 
 Index: src/bin/edje_cc_handlers.c
 ===
 --- src/bin/edje_cc_handlers.c (revision 64481)
 +++ src/bin/edje_cc_handlers.c (work copy)
 @@ -1970,8 +1970,12 @@
  @parameters
  [parent group name]
  @effect
 -Parent group name for inheritance. The parent group have to defined
 -in advance.
 +Parent group name for inheritance.
 +Group inhreit is used to inherit any predefined group and change
  inherit
 +some property which belong to part, description, items and
   belongs  or
 program.
 +The child group has the same property as parent group. The
 properties
 +can be changed according the name of part, description, items
 and
this line is confusing, saying less would actually be more helpful
 +program. But the type of the part cannot be changed.
also worth stating is that if you specify the type again in an inherited part,
it will cause an error (unless you plan to fix that)
  @endproperty
  @since 1.1.0
  */
 @@ -4562,7 +4566,7 @@
  [another part's name]
  @effect
  Causes a corner to be positioned relatively to another part's
 -container.
 +container.  means to be positioned relatively to own group.
mm this is wrong and confusing. something more like
[[
Setting to  will un-set this value for inherited parts.
]]
since you would only ever use it with group inheritance
  @endproperty
  */
  static void
 @@ -4593,6 +4597,7 @@
  @effect
  Causes a corner to be positioned relatively to the X axis of
 another
  part's container. Simply put affects the first parameter of
 relative.
 + means to be positioned relatively to the X axis of own group.
same as above
  @endproperty
  */
  static void
 @@ -4622,7 +4627,8 @@
  @effect
  Causes a corner to be positioned relatively to the Y axis of
 another
  part's container. Simply put, affects the second parameter of
 -relative.
 +relative.  means to be positioned relatively to the Y axis
 +own group.
same as above
  @endproperty
  */
  static void
definitely an improvement. A for effort.

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for edje and elementry

2011-10-28 Thread The Rasterman
On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 17:18:46 +0900 Jaehwan Kim jaehwan.kim@gmail.com said:

commit it. :) (yes - you. yourself. commit it) :)

 +1 here also, if only so we get edje group inherit docs :P
 
 
 I changed some documents about group inheritance.
 Please review. is it enough? or must I do something more?
 
 Index: src/bin/edje_cc_handlers.c
 ===
 --- src/bin/edje_cc_handlers.c (revision 64481)
 +++ src/bin/edje_cc_handlers.c (work copy)
 @@ -1970,8 +1970,12 @@
  @parameters
  [parent group name]
  @effect
 -Parent group name for inheritance. The parent group have to defined
 -in advance.
 +Parent group name for inheritance.
 +Group inhreit is used to inherit any predefined group and change
 +some property which belong to part, description, items and
 program.
 +The child group has the same property as parent group. The
 properties
 +can be changed according the name of part, description, items
 and
 +program. But the type of the part cannot be changed.
  @endproperty
  @since 1.1.0
  */
 @@ -4562,7 +4566,7 @@
  [another part's name]
  @effect
  Causes a corner to be positioned relatively to another part's
 -container.
 +container.  means to be positioned relatively to own group.
  @endproperty
  */
  static void
 @@ -4593,6 +4597,7 @@
  @effect
  Causes a corner to be positioned relatively to the X axis of
 another
  part's container. Simply put affects the first parameter of
 relative.
 + means to be positioned relatively to the X axis of own group.
  @endproperty
  */
  static void
 @@ -4622,7 +4627,8 @@
  @effect
  Causes a corner to be positioned relatively to the Y axis of
 another
  part's container. Simply put, affects the second parameter of
 -relative.
 +relative.  means to be positioned relatively to the Y axis
 +own group.
  @endproperty
  */
  static void
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for ecore and elementary

2011-10-28 Thread Mike Blumenkrantz
On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 00:38:25 +0900
Hyoyoung Chang hyoyo...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear all,
 Hello. This is Hyoyoung Chang
 
 I write this mail to request the commit permission.
 Before join EFL, I was working on window manager and copypaste on X11.
 
 I've contribute ecore and (mostly) elementary.
 I'd fixed some selection bugs on ecore and modified elementary widgets.
 My previous works are that adding ellipsis feature to elm_label,
 enhancing elm_cnp_helper, bugfixing elm_genlist,
 and adding some functionality to elm widgets.
 
 If I got a commit permission, I'll work on selection(a.k.a. copypaste) and
 elm widgets.
 
 I got much help of efl community.
 I really want to say, Thanks for that.
 And I wish to be a member of EFL community with yours.
 
 Thank you.
 
 PS: I'm on irc as ihyoyoung. but first i is mute letter.
 
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My question is: what are you actively working on which requires svn access? I
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the past month. Are you working on something big which will require lots of
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for ecore and elementary

2011-10-28 Thread Hyoyoung Chang
To summarize my near future plan, I don't have anything to big commits.
I'm working frequent on elm. so I think it just speed up applying delay
time.

My decision points are that I've been patches to EFL. 
I feel that I'm enough accustomed with EFL. And I can make contribute.
So I ask about commit permission to ask for less applying patch times.
If there's need to big works (maybe a small ones), I'm not qualified.

Thank you.

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Cc: hyoyo...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for ecore and elementary

On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 00:38:25 +0900
Hyoyoung Chang hyoyo...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear all,
 Hello. This is Hyoyoung Chang
 
 I write this mail to request the commit permission.
 Before join EFL, I was working on window manager and copypaste on X11.
 
 I've contribute ecore and (mostly) elementary.
 I'd fixed some selection bugs on ecore and modified elementary widgets.
 My previous works are that adding ellipsis feature to elm_label,
 enhancing elm_cnp_helper, bugfixing elm_genlist,
 and adding some functionality to elm widgets.
 
 If I got a commit permission, I'll work on selection(a.k.a. copypaste)
and
 elm widgets.
 
 I got much help of efl community.
 I really want to say, Thanks for that.
 And I wish to be a member of EFL community with yours.
 
 Thank you.
 
 PS: I'm on irc as ihyoyoung. but first i is mute letter.
 


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My question is: what are you actively working on which requires svn access?
I
think you've contributed a lot, but I haven't seen many patches out of you
in
the past month. Are you working on something big which will require lots of
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[E-devel] Commit Access

2011-10-28 Thread Mike Blumenkrantz
Hi.

Before I begin, know that I am not thinking of any one person with this email,
nor am I thinking of anyone at all. This is a general email which I am writing
based on my own thoughts after having seen the recent flood of new developers
(which is great!).
Please read it as such and do not read farther into it.

**

SVN commit access for developers in EFL is not a right, it is a privilege. If
you work hard, prove that you are willing to put in the time and effort to make
your code stand out, and own up to your mistakes when you make them (and we
all do), you get commit access. We have no further policy about this, and I
think this laid back atmosphere is one of our greatest strengths.

Because of this, however, we have no precedent for informing new developers of
the right time to consider obtaining commit access, nor do we tell them the
basic rules which come with commit access after we give it out. I hope to do
both of those things here.


* WHEN IS THE RIGHT TIME TO ASK FOR COMMIT ACCESS? *
The given answer is when you feel like you've done enough to deserve it. This
is ambiguous, so I'll try to clear it up. Here are points to consider:

** You are active on enlightenment-devel, staying current with active
   discussions
** You are subscribed to enlightenment-svn
*** You read current commit emails, review the commits, and sometimes point out
bugs or areas which could be fixed
** You submit patches of significant value over a period of months
*** Your patches RARELY require any editing or revision
** You have an area in EFL where you could be called an expert
*** You know the other developers who work in this area or related areas
*** You review patches submitted to enlightenment-devel related to your area of
expertise
** You are regularly in #edevelop * (this really is a requirement nowadays)

If most or all of the above statements apply to you, then you should probably
be getting commit access. If not, consider whether you actually need it;
remember that if you are a committer, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CODE WHICH
COMES INTO YOUR INBOX. This means patches, commits, everything. If someone
commits broken code to something that you own or manage, it's YOUR fault if
someone else gets a broken system. If there are patches waiting to be reviewed
for something you work on and you don't review them, THEY WILL NOT GET
COMMITTED.

This brings me to a very relevant point: over the past month(s) I have seen a
lot of complaints that patch reviewing on enlightenment-devel is slow. The
reason why it's slow is because people who have asked for commit access are
either busy or lazy! Usually it's the former, in which case there is nothing to
do but wait. When developers are being lazy, the best thing to do is ask in
#edevelop if someone can review your patch. In fact, this is ALWAYS the first
thing that you should do before submitting a patch. If you get it pre-reviewed,
you have just reduced the time it will sit on enlightenment-devel gathering
dust before raster gets to it.



* WHAT DOES HAVING COMMIT ACCESS MEAN? *
When you are given commit access, this means you are considered responsible
enough to make your own decisions. You should always attempt to observe the
following rules, though at times you will need to break them:

** Do not bug raster about every commit you want to make. Seriously. I realize
   the first few commits can be scary and require hand-holding, but you can
   always come to papa discomfitor who has lots of free time to kill.
** Managing vs Contributing. If you are the SOLE primary committer for a
   component, and people come to you when there are issues with it, then you
   are managing that component. Otherwise, you are contributing. Take this into
   account for your info.txt file to avoid confusion.
** If you are contributing to a component that has a manager, YOU NEED TO TALK
   TO THEM BEFORE MAKING ANY LARGE CHANGES! As an example, everyone knows that
   Tom Hacohen MANAGES textblock, so I would go to him if I wanted to make
   everything someone typed come out backwards. He would tell me that this is
   stupid, veto my patch, and SVN would be saved.
** It is your duty to review ALL code which touches your area(s) of expertise.
   Your area(s) of expertise should be whatever you have listed in
   Managing/Contributing in your info.txt. If you are not comfortable reviewing
   code in an area, you should not be listing it here.
** Commit counts are NOT an indicator of quality, nor an avenue for mature
   individuals to be competing on. If you make 50 commits in a day and do
   nothing but fix formatting and whitespaces, you have effectively worsened
   SVN by creating a large block of useless commits which everyone will then
   have to review to make sure you didn't accidentally break something.


Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for ecore and elementary

2011-10-28 Thread Mike Blumenkrantz
On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 18:32:29 +0900
Hyoyoung Chang hyoyoung.ch...@samsung.com wrote:

 To summarize my near future plan, I don't have anything to big commits.
 I'm working frequent on elm. so I think it just speed up applying delay
 time.
 
 My decision points are that I've been patches to EFL. 
 I feel that I'm enough accustomed with EFL. And I can make contribute.
 So I ask about commit permission to ask for less applying patch times.
 If there's need to big works (maybe a small ones), I'm not qualified.
 
 Thank you.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Mike Blumenkrantz [mailto:m...@zentific.com] 
 Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 6:09 PM
 To: Enlightenment developer list
 Cc: hyoyo...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for ecore and elementary
 
 On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 00:38:25 +0900
 Hyoyoung Chang hyoyo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Dear all,
  Hello. This is Hyoyoung Chang
  
  I write this mail to request the commit permission.
  Before join EFL, I was working on window manager and copypaste on X11.
  
  I've contribute ecore and (mostly) elementary.
  I'd fixed some selection bugs on ecore and modified elementary widgets.
  My previous works are that adding ellipsis feature to elm_label,
  enhancing elm_cnp_helper, bugfixing elm_genlist,
  and adding some functionality to elm widgets.
  
  If I got a commit permission, I'll work on selection(a.k.a. copypaste)
 and
  elm widgets.
  
  I got much help of efl community.
  I really want to say, Thanks for that.
  And I wish to be a member of EFL community with yours.
  
  Thank you.
  
  PS: I'm on irc as ihyoyoung. but first i is mute letter.
  
 
 
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 My question is: what are you actively working on which requires svn access?
 I
 think you've contributed a lot, but I haven't seen many patches out of you
 in
 the past month. Are you working on something big which will require lots of
 commits in the near future?
 
There's no way to avoid sounding like a dick when I say this, but I feel like
it's going to set precedent otherwise so here goes:

* I personally really appreciate all the work you do, as it has helped me out
* Your work is always of high quality
* You know the areas that you listed very well
* You do not review commits
* You do not review other patches
* You average 1 patch sent to enlightenment-devel every 1-2 weeks

With this said, please check the suggested criteria that I have mentioned in
my longer email. You undoubtedly know elm cnp better than anyone else at this
point, and if you had projects which would require lots of patches being sent
and reviewed I would be all for giving you access. Alternatively, if you were
regularly reviewing patches/commits I would give my +1. It appears that you
aren't doing either right now, however, so I will be -1. Please reply again
right away if either of these things change! :)

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for ecore and elementary

2011-10-28 Thread The Rasterman
On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 06:11:15 -0400 Mike Blumenkrantz m...@zentific.com said:

 On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 18:32:29 +0900
 Hyoyoung Chang hyoyoung.ch...@samsung.com wrote:
 
  To summarize my near future plan, I don't have anything to big commits.
  I'm working frequent on elm. so I think it just speed up applying delay
  time.
  
  My decision points are that I've been patches to EFL. 
  I feel that I'm enough accustomed with EFL. And I can make contribute.
  So I ask about commit permission to ask for less applying patch times.
  If there's need to big works (maybe a small ones), I'm not qualified.
  
  Thank you.
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Mike Blumenkrantz [mailto:m...@zentific.com] 
  Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 6:09 PM
  To: Enlightenment developer list
  Cc: hyoyo...@gmail.com
  Subject: Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for ecore and elementary
  
  On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 00:38:25 +0900
  Hyoyoung Chang hyoyo...@gmail.com wrote:
  
   Dear all,
   Hello. This is Hyoyoung Chang
   
   I write this mail to request the commit permission.
   Before join EFL, I was working on window manager and copypaste on X11.
   
   I've contribute ecore and (mostly) elementary.
   I'd fixed some selection bugs on ecore and modified elementary widgets.
   My previous works are that adding ellipsis feature to elm_label,
   enhancing elm_cnp_helper, bugfixing elm_genlist,
   and adding some functionality to elm widgets.
   
   If I got a commit permission, I'll work on selection(a.k.a. copypaste)
  and
   elm widgets.
   
   I got much help of efl community.
   I really want to say, Thanks for that.
   And I wish to be a member of EFL community with yours.
   
   Thank you.
   
   PS: I'm on irc as ihyoyoung. but first i is mute letter.
   
  
  
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  My question is: what are you actively working on which requires svn access?
  I
  think you've contributed a lot, but I haven't seen many patches out of you
  in
  the past month. Are you working on something big which will require lots of
  commits in the near future?
  
 There's no way to avoid sounding like a dick when I say this, but I feel like
 it's going to set precedent otherwise so here goes:
 
 * I personally really appreciate all the work you do, as it has helped me out
 * Your work is always of high quality
 * You know the areas that you listed very well
 * You do not review commits
 * You do not review other patches
 * You average 1 patch sent to enlightenment-devel every 1-2 weeks
 
 With this said, please check the suggested criteria that I have mentioned in
 my longer email. You undoubtedly know elm cnp better than anyone else at this
 point, and if you had projects which would require lots of patches being sent
 and reviewed I would be all for giving you access. Alternatively, if you were
 regularly reviewing patches/commits I would give my +1. It appears that you
 aren't doing either right now, however, so I will be -1. Please reply again
 right away if either of these things change! :)

well for me it's a +1 because the quality is there ant it saves
1. me having to review things BEFORE they go in all the time
2. saves me even having to do the whole apply patch, commit with changelog
etc. work


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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for ecore and elementary

2011-10-28 Thread Tom Hacohen
On 28/10/11 13:37, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
 well for me it's a +1 because the quality is there ant it saves
 1. me having to review things BEFORE they go in all the time
 2. saves me even having to do the whole apply patch, commit with changelog
 etc. work

I know it sounds like a troll, but I really mean it and will say it anyway:
Git supports sending emails and applying them right off the command
line, with git this could have been a simple Ok, his change is not
drastic and I trust him enough, 'git am'. Without the hassle of writing
a commit log, applying several patches and etc.

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Re: [E-devel] Commit Access

2011-10-28 Thread Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 7:56 AM, Mike Blumenkrantz m...@zentific.com wrote:

 Hi.

 Before I begin, know that I am not thinking of any one person with this email,
 nor am I thinking of anyone at all. This is a general email which I am writing
 based on my own thoughts after having seen the recent flood of new developers
 (which is great!).
 Please read it as such and do not read farther into it.

 **

 SVN commit access for developers in EFL is not a right, it is a privilege. If
 you work hard, prove that you are willing to put in the time and effort to 
 make
 your code stand out, and own up to your mistakes when you make them (and we
 all do), you get commit access. We have no further policy about this, and I
 think this laid back atmosphere is one of our greatest strengths.

 Because of this, however, we have no precedent for informing new developers of
 the right time to consider obtaining commit access, nor do we tell them the
 basic rules which come with commit access after we give it out. I hope to do
 both of those things here.


 * WHEN IS THE RIGHT TIME TO ASK FOR COMMIT ACCESS? *
 The given answer is when you feel like you've done enough to deserve it. 
 This
 is ambiguous, so I'll try to clear it up. Here are points to consider:

 ** You are active on enlightenment-devel, staying current with active
   discussions
 ** You are subscribed to enlightenment-svn
 *** You read current commit emails, review the commits, and sometimes point 
 out
    bugs or areas which could be fixed
 ** You submit patches of significant value over a period of months
 *** Your patches RARELY require any editing or revision
 ** You have an area in EFL where you could be called an expert
 *** You know the other developers who work in this area or related areas
 *** You review patches submitted to enlightenment-devel related to your area 
 of
    expertise
 ** You are regularly in #edevelop * (this really is a requirement 
 nowadays)

 If most or all of the above statements apply to you, then you should probably
 be getting commit access. If not, consider whether you actually need it;
 remember that if you are a committer, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CODE WHICH
 COMES INTO YOUR INBOX. This means patches, commits, everything. If someone
 commits broken code to something that you own or manage, it's YOUR fault if
 someone else gets a broken system. If there are patches waiting to be reviewed
 for something you work on and you don't review them, THEY WILL NOT GET
 COMMITTED.

 This brings me to a very relevant point: over the past month(s) I have seen a
 lot of complaints that patch reviewing on enlightenment-devel is slow. The
 reason why it's slow is because people who have asked for commit access are
 either busy or lazy! Usually it's the former, in which case there is nothing 
 to
 do but wait. When developers are being lazy, the best thing to do is ask in
 #edevelop if someone can review your patch. In fact, this is ALWAYS the first
 thing that you should do before submitting a patch. If you get it 
 pre-reviewed,
 you have just reduced the time it will sit on enlightenment-devel gathering
 dust before raster gets to it.

 

 * WHAT DOES HAVING COMMIT ACCESS MEAN? *
 When you are given commit access, this means you are considered responsible
 enough to make your own decisions. You should always attempt to observe the
 following rules, though at times you will need to break them:

 ** Do not bug raster about every commit you want to make. Seriously. I realize
   the first few commits can be scary and require hand-holding, but you can
   always come to papa discomfitor who has lots of free time to kill.
 ** Managing vs Contributing. If you are the SOLE primary committer for a
   component, and people come to you when there are issues with it, then you
   are managing that component. Otherwise, you are contributing. Take this into
   account for your info.txt file to avoid confusion.
 ** If you are contributing to a component that has a manager, YOU NEED TO TALK
   TO THEM BEFORE MAKING ANY LARGE CHANGES! As an example, everyone knows that
   Tom Hacohen MANAGES textblock, so I would go to him if I wanted to make
   everything someone typed come out backwards. He would tell me that this is
   stupid, veto my patch, and SVN would be saved.
 ** It is your duty to review ALL code which touches your area(s) of expertise.
   Your area(s) of expertise should be whatever you have listed in
   Managing/Contributing in your info.txt. If you are not comfortable reviewing
   code in an area, you should not be listing it here.
 ** Commit counts are NOT an indicator of quality, nor an avenue for mature
   individuals to be competing on. If you make 50 commits in a day and do
   nothing but fix formatting and whitespaces, you have effectively worsened
   SVN by creating a large 

Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for ecore and elementary

2011-10-28 Thread Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 9:55 AM, Tom Hacohen t...@stosb.com wrote:
 On 28/10/11 13:37, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
 well for me it's a +1 because the quality is there ant it saves
 1. me having to review things BEFORE they go in all the time
 2. saves me even having to do the whole apply patch, commit with changelog
 etc. work

 I know it sounds like a troll, but I really mean it and will say it anyway:
 Git supports sending emails and applying them right off the command
 line, with git this could have been a simple Ok, his change is not
 drastic and I trust him enough, 'git am'. Without the hassle of writing
 a commit log, applying several patches and etc.

A friendly reminder that I'm maintaining svn-git-am.py with great help
from Lucas De Marchi it seems stable and complete:

http://barbieri-playground.googlecode.com/svn/python/svn-git-am.py

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for edje and elementry

2011-10-27 Thread Daniel Juyung Seo
+1 here.
You sent very good patches so far.
Thanks!

Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ)

On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 3:33 PM, Jaehwan Kim jaehwan.kim@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear all,

 Hello. This is Jaehwan Kim.

 I write this mail to get the commit access.
 I work for Samsung, S/W Platform, UI team.
 I have worked this company for 3 years. I used the EFL for that time.

 For current 1 year, I was interesting to edje and changed something.
 The major jobs are group inherit and edje transition from current.
 I want to analyze edje more and make it convenient to use.
 And I have maintained the scroller continuously.
 Bug fix and new feature and so on.

 I'm not familiar English. But I'm trying.
 Please forgive any improper sentence in my email.
 Until now, many commiters helped and advised to me.
 I really want to say, Thanks for that :-)
 And I wish to be a member of EFL community with yours.

 Thanks
 --
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for edje and elementry

2011-10-27 Thread Mike Blumenkrantz
On Thu, 27 Oct 2011 15:33:28 +0900
Jaehwan Kim jaehwan.kim@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear all,
 
 Hello. This is Jaehwan Kim.
 
 I write this mail to get the commit access.
 I work for Samsung, S/W Platform, UI team.
 I have worked this company for 3 years. I used the EFL for that time.
 
 For current 1 year, I was interesting to edje and changed something.
 The major jobs are group inherit and edje transition from current.
 I want to analyze edje more and make it convenient to use.
 And I have maintained the scroller continuously.
 Bug fix and new feature and so on.
 
 I'm not familiar English. But I'm trying.
 Please forgive any improper sentence in my email.
 Until now, many commiters helped and advised to me.
 I really want to say, Thanks for that :-)
 And I wish to be a member of EFL community with yours.
 
 Thanks
 --
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+1 here also, if only so we get edje group inherit docs :P

also spankies to seoz for not using reply-all!

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for edje and elementry

2011-10-27 Thread Jaehwan Kim
2011년 10월 27일 목요일에 Mike Blumenkrantz님이 작성:

 On Thu, 27 Oct 2011 15:33:28 +0900
 Jaehwan Kim jaehwan.kim@gmail.com javascript:; wrote:

  Dear all,
 
  Hello. This is Jaehwan Kim.
 
  I write this mail to get the commit access.
  I work for Samsung, S/W Platform, UI team.
  I have worked this company for 3 years. I used the EFL for that time.
 
  For current 1 year, I was interesting to edje and changed something.
  The major jobs are group inherit and edje transition from current.
  I want to analyze edje more and make it convenient to use.
  And I have maintained the scroller continuously.
  Bug fix and new feature and so on.
 
  I'm not familiar English. But I'm trying.
  Please forgive any improper sentence in my email.
  Until now, many commiters helped and advised to me.
  I really want to say, Thanks for that :-)
  And I wish to be a member of EFL community with yours.
 
  Thanks
  --
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 +1 here also, if only so we get edje group inherit docs :P


Of course. I'll do it.
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for edje and elementry

2011-10-27 Thread ChunEon Park
+1 good to go for me. :)

-Regards, Hermet-
 
-Original Message-
From: Jaehwan Kimlt;jaehwan.kim@gmail.comgt; 
To: Mike Blumenkrantzlt;m...@zentific.comgt;
Cc: Enlightenment developer 
listlt;enlightenment-devel@lists.sourceforge.netgt;
Sent: 11-10-27(목) 16:02:41
Subject: Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for edje and elementry
2011년 10월 27일 목요일에 Mike Blumenkrantz님이 작성:
 On Thu, 27 Oct 2011 15:33:28 +0900
 Jaehwan Kim lt;jaehwan.kim@gmail.comgt; wrote:

  Dear all,
 
  Hello. This is Jaehwan Kim.
 
  I write this mail to get the commit access.
  I work for Samsung, S/W Platform, UI team.
  I have worked this company for 3 years. I used the EFL for that time.
 
  For current 1 year, I was interesting to edje and changed something.
  The major jobs are group inherit and edje transition from current.
  I want to analyze edje more and make it convenient to use.
  And I have maintained the scroller continuously.
  Bug fix and new feature and so on.
 
  I'm not familiar English. But I'm trying.
  Please forgive any improper sentence in my email.
  Until now, many commiters helped and advised to me.
  I really want to say, Thanks for that :-)
  And I wish to be a member of EFL community with yours.
 
  Thanks
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 +1 here also, if only so we get edje group inherit docs :P
Of course. I'll do it.
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for edje, elementary

2011-10-27 Thread Cedric BAIL
Hi Jaehwan,

I still didn't review your latest patch (Promise I will do), but the
previous one were good. I am for giving you access to EFL svn. Just
one point, before adding new feature to edje, don't forget to speak
about them before (irc or mailing-list are fine).

Have fun,
  Cedric

On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 7:57 AM, Jaehwan Kim jaehwan.kim@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear all,

 Hello. This is Jaehwan Kim.

 I write this mail to get the commit access.
 I work for Samsung, S/W Platform, UI team.
 I have worked this company for 3 years. I used the EFL for that time.

 For current 1 year, I was interesting to edje and changed something.
 The major jobs are group inherit and edje transition from current.
 I want to analyze edje more and make it convenient to use.
 And I have maintained the scroller continuously.
 Bug fix and new feature and so on.

 I'm not familiar English. But I'm trying.
 Please forgive any improper sentence in my email.
 Until now, many commiters helped and advised to me.
 I really want to say, Thanks for that :-)
 And I wish to be a member of EFL community with yours.

 Thanks
 --
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for edje, elementary

2011-10-27 Thread Jaehwan Kim
2011년 10월 27일 목요일에 Cedric BAIL님이 작성:

 Hi Jaehwan,

 I still didn't review your latest patch (Promise I will do), but the
 previous one were good. I am for giving you access to EFL svn. Just
 one point, before adding new feature to edje, don't forget to speak
 about them before (irc or mailing-list are fine).


Hi Cedric

Thank you. I will keep to bother you :P. Please review and advise to me
about edje.
And about the patch, I'll try to change and upload again by raster's advice.
It ends until today.

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 On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 7:57 AM, Jaehwan Kim 
 jaehwan.kim@gmail.comjavascript:;
 wrote:
  Dear all,
 
  Hello. This is Jaehwan Kim.
 
  I write this mail to get the commit access.
  I work for Samsung, S/W Platform, UI team.
  I have worked this company for 3 years. I used the EFL for that time.
 
  For current 1 year, I was interesting to edje and changed something.
  The major jobs are group inherit and edje transition from current.
  I want to analyze edje more and make it convenient to use.
  And I have maintained the scroller continuously.
  Bug fix and new feature and so on.
 
  I'm not familiar English. But I'm trying.
  Please forgive any improper sentence in my email.
  Until now, many commiters helped and advised to me.
  I really want to say, Thanks for that :-)
  And I wish to be a member of EFL community with yours.
 
  Thanks
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for edje and elementry

2011-10-27 Thread Daniel Juyung Seo
weird.
I don't have 'reply to all' option for jaehwan's email.
but i have that option for other emails.
what's the difference? or i'm just wrong? :)

Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ)

On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 3:51 PM, Mike Blumenkrantz m...@zentific.com wrote:
 On Thu, 27 Oct 2011 15:33:28 +0900
 Jaehwan Kim jaehwan.kim@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear all,

 Hello. This is Jaehwan Kim.

 I write this mail to get the commit access.
 I work for Samsung, S/W Platform, UI team.
 I have worked this company for 3 years. I used the EFL for that time.

 For current 1 year, I was interesting to edje and changed something.
 The major jobs are group inherit and edje transition from current.
 I want to analyze edje more and make it convenient to use.
 And I have maintained the scroller continuously.
 Bug fix and new feature and so on.

 I'm not familiar English. But I'm trying.
 Please forgive any improper sentence in my email.
 Until now, many commiters helped and advised to me.
 I really want to say, Thanks for that :-)
 And I wish to be a member of EFL community with yours.

 Thanks
 --
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 +1 here also, if only so we get edje group inherit docs :P

 also spankies to seoz for not using reply-all!

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for edje and elementry

2011-10-27 Thread Mike Blumenkrantz
On Thu, 27 Oct 2011 17:56:11 +0900
Daniel Juyung Seo seojuyu...@gmail.com wrote:

 weird.
 I don't have 'reply to all' option for jaehwan's email.
 but i have that option for other emails.
 what's the difference? or i'm just wrong? :)
 
 Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ)
 
 On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 3:51 PM, Mike Blumenkrantz m...@zentific.com wrote:
  On Thu, 27 Oct 2011 15:33:28 +0900
  Jaehwan Kim jaehwan.kim@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Dear all,
 
  Hello. This is Jaehwan Kim.
 
  I write this mail to get the commit access.
  I work for Samsung, S/W Platform, UI team.
  I have worked this company for 3 years. I used the EFL for that time.
 
  For current 1 year, I was interesting to edje and changed something.
  The major jobs are group inherit and edje transition from current.
  I want to analyze edje more and make it convenient to use.
  And I have maintained the scroller continuously.
  Bug fix and new feature and so on.
 
  I'm not familiar English. But I'm trying.
  Please forgive any improper sentence in my email.
  Until now, many commiters helped and advised to me.
  I really want to say, Thanks for that :-)
  And I wish to be a member of EFL community with yours.
 
  Thanks
  --
  Jaehwan Kim.
  +1 here also, if only so we get edje group inherit docs :P
 
  also spankies to seoz for not using reply-all!
 
  --
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  Zentific: Doctor recommended, mother approved.
 
just wrong.

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for edje and elementry

2011-10-27 Thread Daniel Juyung Seo
i knew it!!!

Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ)

On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 6:01 PM, Mike Blumenkrantz m...@zentific.com wrote:
 On Thu, 27 Oct 2011 17:56:11 +0900
 Daniel Juyung Seo seojuyu...@gmail.com wrote:

 weird.
 I don't have 'reply to all' option for jaehwan's email.
 but i have that option for other emails.
 what's the difference? or i'm just wrong? :)

 Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ)

 On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 3:51 PM, Mike Blumenkrantz m...@zentific.com wrote:
  On Thu, 27 Oct 2011 15:33:28 +0900
  Jaehwan Kim jaehwan.kim@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Dear all,
 
  Hello. This is Jaehwan Kim.
 
  I write this mail to get the commit access.
  I work for Samsung, S/W Platform, UI team.
  I have worked this company for 3 years. I used the EFL for that time.
 
  For current 1 year, I was interesting to edje and changed something.
  The major jobs are group inherit and edje transition from current.
  I want to analyze edje more and make it convenient to use.
  And I have maintained the scroller continuously.
  Bug fix and new feature and so on.
 
  I'm not familiar English. But I'm trying.
  Please forgive any improper sentence in my email.
  Until now, many commiters helped and advised to me.
  I really want to say, Thanks for that :-)
  And I wish to be a member of EFL community with yours.
 
  Thanks
  --
  Jaehwan Kim.
  +1 here also, if only so we get edje group inherit docs :P
 
  also spankies to seoz for not using reply-all!
 
  --
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[E-devel] Commit access request for ecore and elementary

2011-10-27 Thread Hyoyoung Chang
Dear all,
Hello. This is Hyoyoung Chang

I write this mail to request the commit permission.
Before join EFL, I was working on window manager and copypaste on X11.

I've contribute ecore and (mostly) elementary.
I'd fixed some selection bugs on ecore and modified elementary widgets.
My previous works are that adding ellipsis feature to elm_label,
enhancing elm_cnp_helper, bugfixing elm_genlist,
and adding some functionality to elm widgets.

If I got a commit permission, I'll work on selection(a.k.a. copypaste) and
elm widgets.

I got much help of efl community.
I really want to say, Thanks for that.
And I wish to be a member of EFL community with yours.

Thank you.

PS: I'm on irc as ihyoyoung. but first i is mute letter.

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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for evas ecore

2011-10-26 Thread Cedric BAIL
Hi Jiyoun,

I am all for this ! You recent patch are almost going directly in svn,
so I think your already earned svn access.

Have fun joining this community,

On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 10:10 PM, Jiyoun Park jijib...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello.

 I'm Jiyoun Park.

 I also send this mail to ask commit access
 for stabilzing evas  ecore or adding new features which application
 developers need.

 I'm working in Samsung UI team for five years.
 2 years of that period, developed gtk and gdk,
 and in recent 8months, works wiht efl team which supports EFL
 application developers .

 Before, I sent some patchs related with image decoding or rendering.
 Gl dynamic shader, animation gif, rotation decoding, scale down
 decoding , ...etc

 I read that enlightenment is ask for forgiveness, not permission
 style development in homepage.
 It make me more comportable and feel free to try various things.
 And I have plan to make document related with rendering and event flow
 for starter who not familiar with this.

 I live in non-English-speaking place(raster sometimes correct my english),
 so it is not possible to express whole things which I think.
 But I really want to be a member of this community
 and be a helpful person who make many people feel funny and easy
 when they implement or using our code.

 Thanks for reading.

 ps. I attached information file



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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for evas ecore

2011-10-26 Thread Bruno Dilly
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 6:18 PM, Cedric BAIL cedric.b...@free.fr wrote:
 Hi Jiyoun,

 I am all for this ! You recent patch are almost going directly in svn,
 so I think your already earned svn access.


Agreed

I've added your files to /devs, so you will be able to commit to svn soon.

Welcome aboard!

 Have fun joining this community,

 On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 10:10 PM, Jiyoun Park jijib...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello.

 I'm Jiyoun Park.

 I also send this mail to ask commit access
 for stabilzing evas  ecore or adding new features which application
 developers need.

 I'm working in Samsung UI team for five years.
 2 years of that period, developed gtk and gdk,
 and in recent 8months, works wiht efl team which supports EFL
 application developers .

 Before, I sent some patchs related with image decoding or rendering.
 Gl dynamic shader, animation gif, rotation decoding, scale down
 decoding , ...etc

 I read that enlightenment is ask for forgiveness, not permission
 style development in homepage.
 It make me more comportable and feel free to try various things.
 And I have plan to make document related with rendering and event flow
 for starter who not familiar with this.

 I live in non-English-speaking place(raster sometimes correct my english),
 so it is not possible to express whole things which I think.
 But I really want to be a member of this community
 and be a helpful person who make many people feel funny and easy
 when they implement or using our code.

 Thanks for reading.

 ps. I attached information file



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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for evas ecore

2011-10-26 Thread Christopher Michael
On 10/26/11 16:18, Cedric BAIL wrote:
 Hi Jiyoun,

 I am all for this ! You recent patch are almost going directly in svn,
 so I think your already earned svn access.

 Have fun joining this community,


+1

I second !

dh

 On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 10:10 PM, Jiyoun Parkjijib...@gmail.com  wrote:
 Hello.

 I'm Jiyoun Park.

 I also send this mail to ask commit access
 for stabilzing evas  ecore or adding new features which application
 developers need.

 I'm working in Samsung UI team for five years.
 2 years of that period, developed gtk and gdk,
 and in recent 8months, works wiht efl team which supports EFL
 application developers .

 Before, I sent some patchs related with image decoding or rendering.
 Gl dynamic shader, animation gif, rotation decoding, scale down
 decoding , ...etc

 I read that enlightenment is ask for forgiveness, not permission
 style development in homepage.
 It make me more comportable and feel free to try various things.
 And I have plan to make document related with rendering and event flow
 for starter who not familiar with this.

 I live in non-English-speaking place(raster sometimes correct my english),
 so it is not possible to express whole things which I think.
 But I really want to be a member of this community
 and be a helpful person who make many people feel funny and easy
 when they implement or using our code.

 Thanks for reading.

 ps. I attached information file



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 TEL: +82-31-279-0619
 Mobile: +82-10-9871-0703
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for evas ecore

2011-10-26 Thread Daniel Juyung Seo
+1.
You sent really good features and many people liked it.
Anyhow CONGRATULATIONS

Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ)

On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 7:17 AM, Christopher Michael
cpmicha...@comcast.net wrote:
 On 10/26/11 16:18, Cedric BAIL wrote:
 Hi Jiyoun,

 I am all for this ! You recent patch are almost going directly in svn,
 so I think your already earned svn access.

 Have fun joining this community,


 +1

 I second !

 dh

 On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 10:10 PM, Jiyoun Parkjijib...@gmail.com  wrote:
 Hello.

 I'm Jiyoun Park.

 I also send this mail to ask commit access
 for stabilzing evas  ecore or adding new features which application
 developers need.

 I'm working in Samsung UI team for five years.
 2 years of that period, developed gtk and gdk,
 and in recent 8months, works wiht efl team which supports EFL
 application developers .

 Before, I sent some patchs related with image decoding or rendering.
 Gl dynamic shader, animation gif, rotation decoding, scale down
 decoding , ...etc

 I read that enlightenment is ask for forgiveness, not permission
 style development in homepage.
 It make me more comportable and feel free to try various things.
 And I have plan to make document related with rendering and event flow
 for starter who not familiar with this.

 I live in non-English-speaking place(raster sometimes correct my english),
 so it is not possible to express whole things which I think.
 But I really want to be a member of this community
 and be a helpful person who make many people feel funny and easy
 when they implement or using our code.

 Thanks for reading.

 ps. I attached information file



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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for eflvala

2011-10-25 Thread The Rasterman
On Sun, 23 Oct 2011 19:21:12 +0200 Pau Espin Pedrol pespin.s...@gmail.com
said:

your account is in and live. :)

 Hi,
 
 I'm writing this mail in order to get commit access to efvala as I'd like to
 maintain it because the bindings are getting out of date slowly. It seems
 other maintainers (I know about playya and mickeyl) are out of time or are
 not using them any more.
 
 I'm currently developing some applications using Vala+EFL, and I'm forced to
 work with local changes to its vapi files as I'm using new elementary
 features (such as naviframe) which are pushed upstream. If someone is
 interested on those apps:
 
 emtooth2 [http://code.google.com/p/emtooth/]  - bluez/obexd manager. (first
 version available in the repo too, is using C + efl. status=discontinued)
 etalk [http://gitorious.org/etalk] - telepathy client.
 
 Both apps are done having embedded/mobile systems in mind (I'm an active
 user and developer of SHR), but can be used in PC too. I know these apps are
 not perfect but I'm mostly working alone on them and I don't have much time,
 so let's say they are somehow usable and improving slowly :)
 
 So, returning to the main thread, I'd like to get commit access to be able
 to have the vala bindings on a better shape. I already sent some patches
 which were uploaded by playya.
 
 I could also help with some applications such as enjoy, as I'm using it both
 in my PC and in my mobile and I already added some basic FSO support for it.
 
 I read the Contributing howto and it seems you need some information, so
 here it is:
 http://pespin.espeweb.net/e-svn/
 
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for eflvala

2011-10-25 Thread Pau Espin Pedrol
Thanks! :)

El 25 d’octubre de 2011 12:15, Carsten Haitzler ras...@rasterman.com ha
escrit:

 On Sun, 23 Oct 2011 19:21:12 +0200 Pau Espin Pedrol pespin.s...@gmail.com
 
 said:

 your account is in and live. :)

  Hi,
 
  I'm writing this mail in order to get commit access to efvala as I'd like
 to
  maintain it because the bindings are getting out of date slowly. It seems
  other maintainers (I know about playya and mickeyl) are out of time or
 are
  not using them any more.
 
  I'm currently developing some applications using Vala+EFL, and I'm forced
 to
  work with local changes to its vapi files as I'm using new elementary
  features (such as naviframe) which are pushed upstream. If someone is
  interested on those apps:
 
  emtooth2 [http://code.google.com/p/emtooth/]  - bluez/obexd manager.
 (first
  version available in the repo too, is using C + efl. status=discontinued)
  etalk [http://gitorious.org/etalk] - telepathy client.
 
  Both apps are done having embedded/mobile systems in mind (I'm an active
  user and developer of SHR), but can be used in PC too. I know these apps
 are
  not perfect but I'm mostly working alone on them and I don't have much
 time,
  so let's say they are somehow usable and improving slowly :)
 
  So, returning to the main thread, I'd like to get commit access to be
 able
  to have the vala bindings on a better shape. I already sent some patches
  which were uploaded by playya.
 
  I could also help with some applications such as enjoy, as I'm using it
 both
  in my PC and in my mobile and I already added some basic FSO support for
 it.
 
  I read the Contributing howto and it seems you need some information, so
  here it is:
  http://pespin.espeweb.net/e-svn/
 
  Thanks for the attention,
 
  --
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for eflvala

2011-10-24 Thread Frederik Sdun
Hi,

+1 from here. He always sent good patches.

Regards, Frederik

2011/10/23 Pau Espin Pedrol pespin.s...@gmail.com

 Hi,

 I'm writing this mail in order to get commit access to efvala as I'd like
 to
 maintain it because the bindings are getting out of date slowly. It seems
 other maintainers (I know about playya and mickeyl) are out of time or are
 not using them any more.

 I'm currently developing some applications using Vala+EFL, and I'm forced
 to
 work with local changes to its vapi files as I'm using new elementary
 features (such as naviframe) which are pushed upstream. If someone is
 interested on those apps:

 emtooth2 [http://code.google.com/p/emtooth/]  - bluez/obexd manager.
 (first
 version available in the repo too, is using C + efl. status=discontinued)
 etalk [http://gitorious.org/etalk] - telepathy client.

 Both apps are done having embedded/mobile systems in mind (I'm an active
 user and developer of SHR), but can be used in PC too. I know these apps
 are
 not perfect but I'm mostly working alone on them and I don't have much
 time,
 so let's say they are somehow usable and improving slowly :)

 So, returning to the main thread, I'd like to get commit access to be able
 to have the vala bindings on a better shape. I already sent some patches
 which were uploaded by playya.

 I could also help with some applications such as enjoy, as I'm using it
 both
 in my PC and in my mobile and I already added some basic FSO support for
 it.

 I read the Contributing howto and it seems you need some information, so
 here it is:
 http://pespin.espeweb.net/e-svn/

 Thanks for the attention,

 --
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 mail/jabber: pespin.s...@gmail.com
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for eflvala

2011-10-24 Thread The Rasterman
On Sun, 23 Oct 2011 19:21:12 +0200 Pau Espin Pedrol pespin.s...@gmail.com
said:

any objections - no one is really doing anything to the vala bindings at the
moment... so... ?

 Hi,
 
 I'm writing this mail in order to get commit access to efvala as I'd like to
 maintain it because the bindings are getting out of date slowly. It seems
 other maintainers (I know about playya and mickeyl) are out of time or are
 not using them any more.
 
 I'm currently developing some applications using Vala+EFL, and I'm forced to
 work with local changes to its vapi files as I'm using new elementary
 features (such as naviframe) which are pushed upstream. If someone is
 interested on those apps:
 
 emtooth2 [http://code.google.com/p/emtooth/]  - bluez/obexd manager. (first
 version available in the repo too, is using C + efl. status=discontinued)
 etalk [http://gitorious.org/etalk] - telepathy client.
 
 Both apps are done having embedded/mobile systems in mind (I'm an active
 user and developer of SHR), but can be used in PC too. I know these apps are
 not perfect but I'm mostly working alone on them and I don't have much time,
 so let's say they are somehow usable and improving slowly :)
 
 So, returning to the main thread, I'd like to get commit access to be able
 to have the vala bindings on a better shape. I already sent some patches
 which were uploaded by playya.
 
 I could also help with some applications such as enjoy, as I'm using it both
 in my PC and in my mobile and I already added some basic FSO support for it.
 
 I read the Contributing howto and it seems you need some information, so
 here it is:
 http://pespin.espeweb.net/e-svn/
 
 Thanks for the attention,
 
 -- 
 Pau Espin Pedrol
 mail/jabber: pespin.s...@gmail.com
 http://blog.espeweb.net
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Re: [E-devel] Commit access request for eflvala

2011-10-24 Thread Christopher Michael
On 10/25/11 01:05, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
 On Sun, 23 Oct 2011 19:21:12 +0200 Pau Espin Pedrolpespin.s...@gmail.com
 said:

 any objections - no one is really doing anything to the vala bindings at the
 moment... so... ?

no objections.

dh

 Hi,

 I'm writing this mail in order to get commit access to efvala as I'd like to
 maintain it because the bindings are getting out of date slowly. It seems
 other maintainers (I know about playya and mickeyl) are out of time or are
 not using them any more.

 I'm currently developing some applications using Vala+EFL, and I'm forced to
 work with local changes to its vapi files as I'm using new elementary
 features (such as naviframe) which are pushed upstream. If someone is
 interested on those apps:

 emtooth2 [http://code.google.com/p/emtooth/]  -  bluez/obexd manager. (first
 version available in the repo too, is using C + efl. status=discontinued)
 etalk [http://gitorious.org/etalk] -  telepathy client.

 Both apps are done having embedded/mobile systems in mind (I'm an active
 user and developer of SHR), but can be used in PC too. I know these apps are
 not perfect but I'm mostly working alone on them and I don't have much time,
 so let's say they are somehow usable and improving slowly :)

 So, returning to the main thread, I'd like to get commit access to be able
 to have the vala bindings on a better shape. I already sent some patches
 which were uploaded by playya.

 I could also help with some applications such as enjoy, as I'm using it both
 in my PC and in my mobile and I already added some basic FSO support for it.

 I read the Contributing howto and it seems you need some information, so
 here it is:
 http://pespin.espeweb.net/e-svn/

 Thanks for the attention,

 --
 Pau Espin Pedrol
 mail/jabber: pespin.s...@gmail.com
 http://blog.espeweb.net
 --
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 demand for specialized networking skills is growing even more rapidly.
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[E-devel] Commit access request for eflvala

2011-10-23 Thread Pau Espin Pedrol
Hi,

I'm writing this mail in order to get commit access to efvala as I'd like to
maintain it because the bindings are getting out of date slowly. It seems
other maintainers (I know about playya and mickeyl) are out of time or are
not using them any more.

I'm currently developing some applications using Vala+EFL, and I'm forced to
work with local changes to its vapi files as I'm using new elementary
features (such as naviframe) which are pushed upstream. If someone is
interested on those apps:

emtooth2 [http://code.google.com/p/emtooth/]  - bluez/obexd manager. (first
version available in the repo too, is using C + efl. status=discontinued)
etalk [http://gitorious.org/etalk] - telepathy client.

Both apps are done having embedded/mobile systems in mind (I'm an active
user and developer of SHR), but can be used in PC too. I know these apps are
not perfect but I'm mostly working alone on them and I don't have much time,
so let's say they are somehow usable and improving slowly :)

So, returning to the main thread, I'd like to get commit access to be able
to have the vala bindings on a better shape. I already sent some patches
which were uploaded by playya.

I could also help with some applications such as enjoy, as I'm using it both
in my PC and in my mobile and I already added some basic FSO support for it.

I read the Contributing howto and it seems you need some information, so
here it is:
http://pespin.espeweb.net/e-svn/

Thanks for the attention,

-- 
Pau Espin Pedrol
mail/jabber: pespin.s...@gmail.com
http://blog.espeweb.net
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