1. You can ask SVN access, just ask here and someone will deal with it (I was
never able to handle any kind of SVN access thing). As far as i know you never
asked to have such access.
2. "Experimental" is not only based on the status on one platform. I am not
saying that it is not possible, jus
Geoffroy,
I though you wanted to revew all my patches before inclusion as I was a newbee
in perl development when I started to develop for oscar.
For that reason I did not ask for any write access as it would have bypassed
this request from you.
Now that you've droped Oscar leadership, and as
1. Yes i asked to review the patches but i really do not see how reviewing
patching prevented you to get SVN access. Those are two different things.
2. I am not the project chair so my opinion does not matter any more
3. There is a problem with the domain name, yes. I was never the owner of the
About point 6, i meant:
You have to understand that it is not because i am not the project chair
anymore that i am _not_ participating to the maintenance. I do not see what
allows you to say such things; i find it quite inappropriate for you to make my
say things like this on a public mailing l
Geoffroy,
I did not want to speak in your place.
Please understand that English is not my natural language. By maintenance, I
meant code mantenance, thus project chair if you prefer. To my knowledge, all
the commits done to oscar during the last couple of years were done by you and
nobody els
As some of you may have noticed, we are facing issues with our domain name,
bringing all our services down (website, trac, svn, etc.).
Fortunately, Indiana University, who is providing all our services for free,
and especially DongInn, gave us a temporary URL that can be used to access Trac
and