He is currently producing high-quality patches faster than we can apply,
so I would like him to have commit rights and apply the patches himself.
Opinions?
-- Remy
Obviously I've not seen as much as you did, but still I had the chance
to look at such wiki docs before. And it was a pleasure to read for me too.
Am 25.07.2011 19:50, schrieb Remy Blank:
> He is currently producing high-quality patches faster than we can apply,
> so I would like him to have commit rights and apply the patches himself.
>
> Opinions?
I wouldn't mind another active core team member, so I through this in as
a positive vote, but maybe only counting half due to not having commit
privileges on my own. :-)
Steffen Hoffmann
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I fully share the same opinion as Remy here, and I think that with Peter
the Trac project will gain a great contributor!
Welcome to the board from my side ;-)
-- Christian
No but the name CodingStyleViolationAnnotator intrigues me. Where/what
is that?
That's a usage example that Peter invented when documenting the
IHTMLPreviewAnnotator interface:
-- Remy
Ah, nice.
(And that indirectly led me to
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracDev/ComponentArchitecture which I've
been looking for a while but didn't know it.)
Peter