svn access
Ian Monroe
ian at monroe.nu
Tue Oct 9 00:19:38 UTC 2007
On 10/8/07, Colin Guthrie <gmane at colin.guthr.ie> wrote:
> Actually I've found that KDE generally is quite open to giving SVN
> accounts out. It doesn't take much to convince them. Some evidence of
> your bugzilla activity, preferably with a few patches attached to some
> bugs, should be enough.
>
> However, even tho' I have SVN commit access for the KDE svn, I would
> never think of committing anything to the amarok subtrees without a long
> discussion with the devs and and I would probably still let one of the
> primary people do the actual commit anyway just out of respect for the
> management structure....
>
> Col
I hate merging patches so would ask you to commit it yourself. :)
Generally you don't have to ask if its not too big, the worse case is
that we revert the commit when we see it on the commit filter mailing
list. Thats what SVN is for. I would have people review my patches
when I was starting out mainly so that I wouldn't look foolish though.
^.^
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