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 be
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
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 be
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 12:34 AM, Martin v. Löwis mar...@v.loewis.de 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)
Am 23.03.2010 23:01, schrieb Antoine Pitrou:
Martin v. Löwis martin at 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
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
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
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 15:50, Brian Curtin brian.cur...@gmail.com 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
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
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
Martin v. Löwis martin at 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
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