Christopher Lenz wrote:
> Am 28.10.2006 um 15:58 schrieb Ilias Lazaridis:
> > [I would need a response to this, in order to plan my further efforts.
> > I have another option, which is setting up an own repository which I
> > keep in sync with trunk,see
> > http://dev.lazaridis.com/base/wiki/PlanDecentralBranching
> > but this has a bit more initial effort (thus I have planned it for a
> > later point, e.g. after fulfilling the active task)]
>
> We do not usually "open up" the SVN repository on demand. The usual
> process is that contributors are recommended/nominated for commit
> access by someone who is already a committer, or at least a well-
> known, long-time member of the community, and the other devs then get
> a chance to agree or object. That's not an official policy, but it's
> pretty much how we've been handling this aspect in the past.

ok

> Anyway, for your work on the query branch, I don't believe the scope
> is so large that it couldn't be handled with patches (as you've been
> doing).

Those patches were just the intro.

As said, I wanted to do some fulltime work on query, wiki etc.

> Whether you're using a tool such as svk to manage local
> branches is up to you. I know some on the team use such tools even
> though they do have commit access.

I've decided to use a decentral branch (although not sure how to setup
this).

Any hint is appreciated:

[OT] - Methods for Decentral Branching
http://groups.google.com/group/trac-dev/browse_frm/thread/89bbae56ca8e2e21

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