[python-committers] Commit privileges for Eli Bendersky

2011-01-08 Thread Terry Reedy
Two years ago, Eli Bendersky submitted to the tracker one of several duplicate reports about problems with difflib.SequenceMatcher. After I consolidated and closed all issues but one, he wrote me, said he wanted to get more involved in Python development, and offered to help with that and other

Re: [python-committers] Commit privileges for Eli Bendersky

2011-01-08 Thread Raymond Hettinger
+1 On Jan 8, 2011, at 3:09 PM, Terry Reedy wrote: > Two years ago, Eli Bendersky submitted to the tracker one of several > duplicate reports about problems with difflib.SequenceMatcher. After I > consolidated and closed all issues but one, he wrote me, said he wanted to > get more involved in

[python-committers] Commit rights for Ned Deily

2011-01-08 Thread Antoine Pitrou
Hello, Based on his work to diagnose and fix many issues related to OS X and/or IDLE/tk, I would like to propose that we give Ned Deily commit rights. He seems to already have developer rights on the tracker. Regards Antoine. ___ python-committers m

Re: [python-committers] Commit rights for Ned Deily

2011-01-08 Thread Martin v. Löwis
> Based on his work to diagnose and fix many issues related to OS X and/or > IDLE/tk, I would like to propose that we give Ned Deily commit rights. > He seems to already have developer rights on the tracker. Are you willing to mentor him (where necessary)? If so, please make him send his SSH key a

Re: [python-committers] Commit rights for Ned Deily

2011-01-08 Thread Raymond Hettinger
+1 On Jan 8, 2011, at 3:50 PM, Antoine Pitrou wrote: > > Hello, > > Based on his work to diagnose and fix many issues related to OS X and/or > IDLE/tk, I would like to propose that we give Ned Deily commit rights. > He seems to already have developer rights on the tracker. > > Regards > > Ant

Re: [python-committers] Commit privileges for Eli Bendersky

2011-01-08 Thread Alexander Belopolsky
+1 On Jan 8, 2011, at 6:11 PM, Raymond Hettinger wrote: > +1 > > > On Jan 8, 2011, at 3:09 PM, Terry Reedy wrote: > >> Two years ago, Eli Bendersky submitted to the tracker one of several >> duplicate reports about problems with difflib.SequenceMatcher. After I >> consolidated and closed

[python-committers] Partial commit privileges

2011-01-08 Thread Victor Stinner
Hi, The process to gain the commit priviledges is long, and it is sometimes difficult to decide if someone should have it or not. Would it be possible to have different "levels" of commit priviledes to simplify the process? Eg. first only be able to commit on a specific module, and then maybe more

Re: [python-committers] Partial commit privileges

2011-01-08 Thread Jesus Cea
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 09/01/11 03:18, Victor Stinner wrote: > The process to gain the commit priviledges is long, and it is sometimes > difficult to decide if someone should have it or not. Would it be > possible to have different "levels" of commit priviledes to simplif

Re: [python-committers] Commit rights for Ned Deily

2011-01-08 Thread Senthil Kumaran
+1. We will have another OS X developer. On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 8:52 AM, Raymond Hettinger wrote: > +1 > > On Jan 8, 2011, at 3:50 PM, Antoine Pitrou wrote: > >> >> Hello, >> >> Based on his work to diagnose and fix many issues related to OS X and/or >> IDLE/tk, I would like to propose that we g

Re: [python-committers] Partial commit privileges

2011-01-08 Thread Terry Reedy
On 1/8/2011 9:18 PM, Victor Stinner wrote: > Hi, > > The process to gain the commit priviledges is long, and it is sometimes > difficult to decide if someone should have it or not. Would it be > possible to have different "levels" of commit priviledes to simplify the > process? Eg. first only be a

Re: [python-committers] Partial commit privileges

2011-01-08 Thread Nick Coghlan
On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 12:18 PM, Victor Stinner wrote: > Hi, > > The process to gain the commit priviledges is long, and it is sometimes > difficult to decide if someone should have it or not. Would it be > possible to have different "levels" of commit priviledes to simplify the > process? Eg. fir