How do I get commit power?

Steven T. Hatton hattons at globalsymmetry.com
Sat Aug 28 01:26:07 UTC 2004


I've been wanting to clean up some of the comments that Doxygen keeps
choking on.  I find it much more natural to simply work on the tree and
commit the changes, rather than try to create patches and send them.  

I don't plan on making any functional changes to the source for a while, but
if I can do a bit of house keeping now and again, at least that would be
some kind of contribution.  I don't know what my long-term availability is
going to be.  I would love to find someone to pay me to hack opensource
code all day long.  IBM, Sun, Novell????? My sabatical is nearing an end,
and I am going to have to start working for a living soon.

For the next month or so, I will still be able to spend my time dong what I
want. I may be able to realize a few of my grander ideas in that time. 
Perhaps I can get something worthwhile into the code base before I turn
into a pumpkin. 

So what do I need to do?  That is assuming you guys trust me enough to have
that power.

-- 
Regards,
Steven




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