Hi all, I started to do this in the meeting, but forgot at the end.
I'd like to nominate Saul Farber for commit rights to GeoServer. He's submitted a number of great patches - arcsde fixes, highway shields for SLD, and caching options, among others. He follows the code conventions and makes nice, easily applied patches. I think he'd be a great addition, as his needs are definitely driven by production instances of GeoServer.
We need three +1's and no -1's from the current committers.
On Thursday 25 May 2006 22:54, Chris Holmes wrote:
Hi all, I started to do this in the meeting, but forgot at the end.
I'd like to nominate Saul Farber for commit rights to GeoServer. He's
submitted a number of great patches - arcsde fixes, highway shields for
SLD, and caching options, among others. He follows the code conventions
and makes nice, easily applied patches. I think he'd be a great
addition, as his needs are definitely driven by production instances of
GeoServer.
We need three +1's and no -1's from the current committers.
Hi all, I started to do this in the meeting, but forgot at the end.
I'd like to nominate Saul Farber for commit rights to GeoServer. He's submitted a number of great patches - arcsde fixes, highway shields for SLD, and caching options, among others. He follows the code conventions and makes nice, easily applied patches. I think he'd be a great addition, as his needs are definitely driven by production instances of GeoServer.
We need three +1's and no -1's from the current committers.
I think we are all agreed. I will can put the account creation request in. I am still waiting on everyone else's account to get setup. Perhaps I will hop on codehaus and make a fuss.
-Justin
Brent Owens wrote:
I've looked at his code and it is excellent.
+1
Brent Owens
(The Open Planning Project)
Chris Holmes wrote:
Hi all, I started to do this in the meeting, but forgot at the end.
I'd like to nominate Saul Farber for commit rights to GeoServer. He's submitted a number of great patches - arcsde fixes, highway shields for SLD, and caching options, among others. He follows the code conventions and makes nice, easily applied patches. I think he'd be a great addition, as his needs are definitely driven by production instances of GeoServer.
We need three +1's and no -1's from the current committers.
Now maybe a good time to formalize commit rights for geoserver (and
geotools). I know that the apache process has a document to sign by
the commiter (and also their company, I believe).
Does anyone know if the OS GIS Foundation has devised one yet?
Now maybe a good time to formalize commit rights for geoserver (and
geotools). I know that the apache process has a document to sign by
the commiter (and also their company, I believe).
Yeah, that's what I was thinking too.
Does anyone know if the OS GIS Foundation has devised one yet?
Yeah, at least a draft of one. I can talk to Rich who set it up about helping with one for GeoServer.