On 17 February 2012 10:03, Hannes Röst
<hroest_nospam2333(a)quantentunnel.de>wrote;wrote:
What are the criteria to get SVN commit access -- I
was just wondering
what the general rules are.
The general rule is that there should be someone who already has access
supports your request. In general, this is a basic check on code quality
(which look OK to me), and on communication (we've had someone with svn
access who did do commits, but didn't reply to comments...) - which is also
OK as far as I can see.
If you feel you can integrate it with the framework in a sensible way (e.g.
get_all_templates should use the one in the framework), I think you should
just get SVN access (we can always revoke it if you're horrible after all
;-)).
If no-one disagrees with me on this (within, say, a week or so), feel free
to send an e-mail to Sumana Harihareswara (who coordinates SVN access) at
sumanah(a)wikimedia.org, linking to this thread (e.g. a link to the mail at
[1]).
Best,
Merlijn
[1]
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.pywikipediabot.general