Martin v. Löwis wrote:
>> That's an ideal case, but it doesn't work, because more or less senior
>> committers are already too busy. If they do not even have time to
>> review issues, followup on patches - how can they monitor who reached
>> the appropriate karma level?
>
> The practice proves to
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
>> That's an ideal case, but it doesn't work, because more or less senior
>> committers are already too busy. If they do not even have time to
>> review issues, followup on patches - how can they monitor who reached
>> the appropriate karma level?
>
> The practice proves to
> That's an ideal case, but it doesn't work, because more or less senior
> committers are already too busy. If they do not even have time to
> review issues, followup on patches - how can they monitor who reached
> the appropriate karma level?
The practice proves to be different. In the recent ad
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 12:34 AM, "Martin v. Löwis" wrote:
>
> Procedurally, I wonder where people got the notion from that you can or
> need to apply for commit access. IIUC, it used to be the case that you
> would be recommended for commit access, by some (more or less senior)
> fellow committer
Am 23.03.2010 23:01, schrieb Antoine Pitrou:
> Martin v. Löwis v.loewis.de> writes:
>>
>> Procedurally, I wonder where people got the notion from that you can or
>> need to apply for commit access. IIUC, it used to be the case that you
>> would be recommended for commit access, by some (more or l
Martin v. Löwis v.loewis.de> writes:
>
> Procedurally, I wonder where people got the notion from that you can or
> need to apply for commit access. IIUC, it used to be the case that you
> would be recommended for commit access, by some (more or less senior)
> fellow committer. That person then wo
>> Having been active in bug triage and patch writing/reviewing since late
>> 2009, it was suggested in the python-dev IRC channel that I request commit
>> access to the repository. I'm primarily a Windows user and have worked with
>> many of the other active contributors to diagnose issues and tes
On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 08:50:21 -0600, Brian Curtin wrote:
> Having been active in bug triage and patch writing/reviewing since late
> 2009, it was suggested in the python-dev IRC channel that I request commit
> access to the repository. I'm primarily a Windows user and have worked with
> many of the
Brian Curtin wrote:
Hi all,
Having been active in bug triage and patch writing/reviewing since late
2009, it was suggested in the python-dev IRC channel that I request
commit access to the repository. I'm primarily a Windows user and have
worked with many of the other active contributors to d
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 15:50, Brian Curtin wrote:
> Having been active in bug triage and patch writing/reviewing since late
> 2009, it was suggested in the python-dev IRC channel that I request commit
> access to the repository. I'm primarily a Windows user and have worked with
> many of the othe
On 23/03/2010 16.50, Brian Curtin wrote:
Hi all,
Having been active in bug triage and patch writing/reviewing since
late 2009, it was suggested in the python-dev IRC channel that I
request commit access to the repository. I'm primarily a Windows user
and have worked with many of the other act
Hi all,
Having been active in bug triage and patch writing/reviewing since late
2009, it was suggested in the python-dev IRC channel that I request commit
access to the repository. I'm primarily a Windows user and have worked with
many of the other active contributors to diagnose issues and test p
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