On 12:35 am, [email protected] wrote: >We *still* don't have a totally official process for adding new >contributors >to SVN, but I've been noticing a steady stream of contributions from >two new >folks: lvh and jesstess. > >Would you folks like commit access? > >If so, does anyone have an objection on adding them to the Twisted >Matrix >Labs? (Feel free to contact me privately if you'd rather not be mean >in >public ;-)).
I don't see any reason not to, and I doubt anyone mailed you off-list about it. :) So if lvh and jesstess want to send me their SSH public keys, I'll set it up. I also offered commit access to Esteve recently. Esteve, want to send me your key, too? With respect to the lack of an official process for adding contributors, yea. It doesn't come up so often that we've bothered to streamline it much. We should probably do *something*, though. With that in mind, here's a dump of some ideas that I think everyone knows already, but should probably be explicit: * Keep your SSH keys secure. If they're compromised, let us know so we can change them out for new ones. * Follow the documented development process. In general, you have free reign in branches (but please follow the branch naming convention), but only commit to trunk after the review process has been carried out successfully. * You must license anything you contribute to Twisted under the MIT license. That's probably all the stuff you need to know up front. We should have a document somewhere, maybe. Jean-Paul _______________________________________________ Twisted-Python mailing list [email protected] http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python
