[Geoserver-devel] Limited commit rights nominations

I have two developers that I want to nominate for limited commit rights to GeoServer.

The first is Ben Caradoc-Davies, who works with CSIRO, for commit rights to the community-schemas module in the community section. I'm not sure that we even need to do nomination for this, I think it's sufficient for the module maintainer to say that they should. But let's go ahead and get three +1's. Ben will just commit to the community-schema module, all other things he will submit patches for.

The second is for Mike Pumphrey, a new TOPP employee. He's not going to be developing on GeoServer, but is helping out on documentation and making demos and the like. Therefor I'd like to nominate him for limited commit rights on the web admin tool, to edit the strings for struts, and to adjust links and add demos. Any patch that affects functionality he will be required to submit to jira. He's submitted one patch for review, see http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-1803 which got successfully applied.

best regards,

Chris

Chris Holmes ha scritto:

I have two developers that I want to nominate for limited commit rights to GeoServer.

The first is Ben Caradoc-Davies, who works with CSIRO, for commit rights to the community-schemas module in the community section. I'm not sure that we even need to do nomination for this, I think it's sufficient for the module maintainer to say that they should. But let's go ahead and get three +1's. Ben will just commit to the community-schema module, all other things he will submit patches for.

+1 for me, he already submitted some small patches and showed he's
got an understanding of how things work (both community and code wise).

The second is for Mike Pumphrey, a new TOPP employee. He's not going to be developing on GeoServer, but is helping out on documentation and making demos and the like. Therefor I'd like to nominate him for limited commit rights on the web admin tool, to edit the strings for struts, and to adjust links and add demos. Any patch that affects functionality he will be required to submit to jira. He's submitted one patch for review, see http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-1803 which got successfully applied.

+1 for me
Cheers
Andrea

+1 to both from me

On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 3:19 AM, Chris Holmes <cholmes@anonymised.com> wrote:

I have two developers that I want to nominate for limited commit rights
to GeoServer.

The first is Ben Caradoc-Davies, who works with CSIRO, for commit rights
to the community-schemas module in the community section. I'm not sure
that we even need to do nomination for this, I think it's sufficient for
the module maintainer to say that they should. But let's go ahead and
get three +1's. Ben will just commit to the community-schema module,
all other things he will submit patches for.

The second is for Mike Pumphrey, a new TOPP employee. He's not going to
be developing on GeoServer, but is helping out on documentation and
making demos and the like. Therefor I'd like to nominate him for
limited commit rights on the web admin tool, to edit the strings for
struts, and to adjust links and add demos. Any patch that affects
functionality he will be required to submit to jira. He's submitted one
patch for review, see http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-1803 which
got successfully applied.

best regards,

Chris

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+1 from me, that should make it three.

Chris Holmes wrote:

I have two developers that I want to nominate for limited commit rights to GeoServer.

The first is Ben Caradoc-Davies, who works with CSIRO, for commit rights to the community-schemas module in the community section. I'm not sure that we even need to do nomination for this, I think it's sufficient for the module maintainer to say that they should. But let's go ahead and get three +1's. Ben will just commit to the community-schema module, all other things he will submit patches for.

The second is for Mike Pumphrey, a new TOPP employee. He's not going to be developing on GeoServer, but is helping out on documentation and making demos and the like. Therefor I'd like to nominate him for limited commit rights on the web admin tool, to edit the strings for struts, and to adjust links and add demos. Any patch that affects functionality he will be required to submit to jira. He's submitted one patch for review, see http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-1803 which got successfully applied.

best regards,

Chris

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+1

On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 8:42 PM, Justin Deoliveira <jdeolive@anonymised.com> wrote:

+1 from me, that should make it three.

Chris Holmes wrote:

I have two developers that I want to nominate for limited commit rights
to GeoServer.

The first is Ben Caradoc-Davies, who works with CSIRO, for commit rights
to the community-schemas module in the community section. I’m not sure
that we even need to do nomination for this, I think it’s sufficient for
the module maintainer to say that they should. But let’s go ahead and
get three +1’s. Ben will just commit to the community-schema module,
all other things he will submit patches for.

The second is for Mike Pumphrey, a new TOPP employee. He’s not going to
be developing on GeoServer, but is helping out on documentation and
making demos and the like. Therefor I’d like to nominate him for
limited commit rights on the web admin tool, to edit the strings for
struts, and to adjust links and add demos. Any patch that affects
functionality he will be required to submit to jira. He’s submitted one
patch for review, see http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-1803 which
got successfully applied.

best regards,

Chris

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