On Jan 16, 2008, at 8:45 PM, Matt Wringe wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-01-16 at 20:31 +0100, Vincent Massol wrote:
>> Hi Matt,
>>
>> On Jan 16, 2008, at 8:19 PM, Matt Wringe wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Vincent,
>>>
>>> I would like to start committing the patches that I have, how is the
>>> best way to handle it? I find that the mailing list is awfully quiet
>>> lately and I used to having the first couple of submissions approved
>>> before committing them (or in this case should I just commit?).
>>
>>
>> yes that's a good practice. However in the case of Cargo since
>> there's
>> no activity I think you can start applying your patches after 3-4
>> days
>> if nobody gives any answer since you've been voted in as a committer.
>>
>>> I am also a bit concerned over the current state of cargo, tests
>>> don't
>>> pass, it requires a old version of maven to run, etc... Is the cargo
>>> project effectively dead?
>>
>>
>> That's a pity since when I left everything was extra clean in term of
>> build, etc. But I guess that builds does decay over time if it's not
>> maintained. It shouldn't be hard to make it work with any version of
>> maven though.
>>
>>
>> Yes, the cargo project needs someone to take the leadership and it
>> needs some activity for others to join in. It's not dead but not
>> active.
>>
>>> I also need to figure out how to get my account setup for commit
>>> privileges.
>>
>>
>> I sent you an email about this a long time ago but you've not
>> answered
>> it... :) Let me repeat what I mentioned:
>>
>> 1) You need to create an account on Xircles:
>> http://xircles.codehaus.org
>> 2) Then using the xircles interface, go to the cargo project and
>> request to be a committer
>> 3) let me know when 1) and 2) are done and I'll approve the request
>
> 1 and 2 are done, my username is mwringe
I've accepted you. You should be all set now!
-Vincent
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