[Trac] Re: Pluggable Modules
Mark Rowe
lists.edgewall.com at bdash.net.nz
Tue Jan 11 21:44:46 EST 2005
On Jan 12, 2005, at 3:09 PM, Justus Pendleton wrote:
> Brad Anderson wrote:
>> On Tuesday 11 January 2005 5:50 am, Christopher Lenz wrote:
>
>> I'd be happy to join you as a committer...It's a pain keeping in sync
>> with the trunk and not being a committer, but it's manageable.
>
> Ditto. I'd be happy to help out as a committer and lighten the load on
> Christopher and help keep trac moving forward. I've only been
> following
> trac for a few weeks but I like what I've seen so far and hope to see
> the project mature.
IMO the best way to gain commit access is to start committing patches.
Once you have shown that you are up to scratch and reliable, commit
access can be granted. Have a look back through the open tickets and
find something that interests you. Prepare a patch or two, and review
patches that others have submitted.
>>>> a) feedback from the edgewall folks <ping/> and anyone else
>>>> interested b) whether we can drop support for python 2.1 (the new
>>>> architecture requires >= 2.2)
>
> Is no one from edgewall really working on trac anymore?
>
> I vote +1 on dropping python 2.1 support. Debian's stable is probably
> the biggest thing still on 2.1 and I imagine they'll release their next
> stable before trac hits 1.0.
I too wouldn't mind seeing Trac move to 2.2+.
Regards,
Mark Rowe
<http://bdash.net.nz/>
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