Re: [python-committers] MSDN subscriptions, Intel ICC licenses

2015-07-22 Thread Jesus Cea
I wonder if we could arrange something similar with Oracle?. Python support on Solaris is important, I guess... :-). Not a lot of hope, thought. I have fighting them to get a Solaris license for years because of my free work on Python's Oracle Berkeley DB bindings. No luck so far. I surrendered...

Re: [python-committers] getting help with the hgaccounts alias

2015-07-22 Thread Jesus Cea
On 22/07/15 19:23, Brett Cannon wrote: > Is anyone up for helping with adding SSH keys for people? It's basically > taking someone's key as an attachment in an email, making sure it's RSA > and not DSA, and then either creating a new file in a specific repo for > them or appending it to their exist

Re: [python-committers] getting help with the hgaccounts alias

2015-07-22 Thread Ronald Oussoren
> On 22 Jul 2015, at 19:23, Brett Cannon wrote: > > I think the only people on it are Antoine, Georg, and myself. Antoine has > said he has left python-dev, Georg is often busy with school, and I'm on a > temp machine for a few weeks so I can't add any SSH keys for a while (heck > I'll probab

Re: [python-committers] getting help with the hgaccounts alias

2015-07-22 Thread R. David Murray
I'm willing to volunteer for this. I understand how this stuff works, and no, it doesn't take much time per request... On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 17:29:25 -, Brett Cannon wrote: > Maybe once a month, if that. But there have been times when people have > sent in keys and it has taken a week or so to

Re: [python-committers] getting help with the hgaccounts alias

2015-07-22 Thread Kushal Das
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 10:53 PM, Brett Cannon wrote: > I think the only people on it are Antoine, Georg, and myself. Antoine has > said he has left python-dev, Georg is often busy with school, and I'm on a > temp machine for a few weeks so I can't add any SSH keys for a while (heck > I'll probabl

Re: [python-committers] getting help with the hgaccounts alias

2015-07-22 Thread Brett Cannon
Maybe once a month, if that. But there have been times when people have sent in keys and it has taken a week or so to get them set up which seems too long. On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 10:28 AM Ronald Oussoren wrote: > > > On 22 Jul 2015, at 19:23, Brett Cannon wrote: > > > > I think the only people

Re: [python-committers] MSDN subscriptions, Intel ICC licenses

2015-07-22 Thread Paul Moore
Brian, My email is p.f.mo...@gmail.com and subscriber ID is 600644185. I may be a little out of sync - my subscription page says "Expires on 11/1/2016" (I'm assuming that's Jan 2016, UK format date). I would definitely be interested in an ICC compiler license, if possible. Paul On 22 July 2015 at

[python-committers] getting help with the hgaccounts alias

2015-07-22 Thread Brett Cannon
I think the only people on it are Antoine, Georg, and myself. Antoine has said he has left python-dev, Georg is often busy with school, and I'm on a temp machine for a few weeks so I can't add any SSH keys for a while (heck I'll probably need new ones installed on my behalf once I have a permanent

Re: [python-committers] Speaking of noticing tracker activity

2015-07-22 Thread Brett Cannon
It sounds like enough people support Martin getting commit privileges. I'll let Berker and David decide if they want to joint mentor Martin or not and then they can reach out to him about the offer for commit privileges and the next steps. On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 9:23 AM Berker Peksağ wrote: > O

[python-committers] MSDN subscriptions, Intel ICC licenses

2015-07-22 Thread Brian Curtin
It's that time again: a batch of MSDN subscriptions are expiring, and I've already heard from a few of you, so in order to make it easier on the Microsoft end, I'll put together another batch of us to be renewed all at once. If you would like a renewal, I need the email address associated with you

Re: [python-committers] Speaking of noticing tracker activity

2015-07-22 Thread Berker Peksağ
On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 6:28 PM, Serhiy Storchaka wrote: > On 21.07.15 17:06, R. David Murray wrote: >> >> In the recent thread on python-dev Nick mentioned our dependence on >> people noticing active contributors on the tracker. In that regard I'd >> like to recommend people take a look at the w