Hi folks,

As you probably saw in Philip's blog post (which if you haven't read it,
do so[1]), we're going to be doing a lot more development out in the
fishbowl, in a branch with community members who have direct commit access.

There's a few of you that already have commit access, and others that I
imagine will be asking for it.  Here's the procedure we'd like to follow
for commits for new committers to the http-texture:

*  File the patch in JIRA if it isn't already there
*  Mail sldev with a link to the JIRA issue, and noting you'd like to
commit the patch
*  Nag me in a couple of days if we haven't responded
*  Assuming you get the nod, commit the change

This isn't set in stone....there's a number of aspects about this
process I'm going to guess we haven't thought of.  We want to be nimble,
but we also want to make sure there's lots of eyeballs on every commit.

More info can be found here:
https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/HTTP_Texture_Development

Comments welcome.

Rob

[1]  Philip's blog post:
https://blogs.secondlife.com/community/technology/blog/2009/03/30/intensifying-open-source-efforts

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