> As with many things, the process of becoming a committer is documented
> in our contributing document
> (http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/contributing/#commit-access 
> ):
>
> [...]
>
> To request commit access, please contact an existing committer
> privately. Public requests for commit access are potential flame-war
> starters, and will be ignored.
> """

Eeek, sorry, a flame-war wasn't my intent. I better read the manual  
before, next time :)

> That last bit -- emailing an existing committer asking for commit
> access -- is there deliberately. It helps with setting a high bar --
> asking for commit access is *scary*, so the idea is that only those
> who deserve it will ask. We'll encourage the "right" people to ask
> when appropriate, of course, but if anyone reading here thinks they
> deserve commit access, email me. Hell, even if you just want to know
> what you'd personally need to do to get commit access, email me.

Good, let's hope someone is brave enough.

Best,
Jannis


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