He could just fork it into the sandbox, and apply the changes there and get
you to merge them back.

All ASF committers have write access to our sandbox.

On 26 July 2011 14:19, Barrie Treloar <baerr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 2011/7/26 Łukasz Dywicki <l...@code-house.org>:
> > Hey Maven developers,
> > I would ask about maven-eclipse plugin. Seems that source code activity
> is going down. Latest commit in github mirror of maven plugins (and svn
> repository) which changes anything in plugins goals is dated to November 01,
>  2010. It means that during last 9 moths there was no fixes in trunk. I am
> already ASF commiter and I would like help you with this plugin in part time
> to minimize number of pending issues. For example I've reported an issue in
> 2009 and provided patch. Issue wasn't commented and it wasn't revieved. Any
> ideas how to bring eclipse plugin to life again?
>
> There's maybe two of us scratching that itch at the moment and neither
> of us very often.
>
> I'm not sure of the procedure for getting karma for commits, you'd get
> access to the whole of maven not just that little bit.
> As you are already an ASF committer this should be possible.
> I'll ask...
>
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