On Sun, 4 Dec 2011 21:55:56 -0500 Michael Blumenkrantz
<michael.blumenkra...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 5 Dec 2011 12:51:27 +1000
> David Seikel <onef...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > On Mon, 5 Dec 2011 11:37:57 +0900 "Sung W. Park" <sung...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > 
> > > I've been working on Evas GL for some time now and I would like to
> > > request a commit access.
> > > 
> > > I've been solely working on Evas_GL, elm_glview up until now and
> > > pretty much, Raster has been the only person reviewing my code.
> > > 
> > > I'm at a point where having a commit access would make things a
> > > lot easier for me and also benefit the community as well.
> > 
> > Works for me.  I have a future project coming up eventuaolly that
> > might make good use of your Evas_GL work.  Hopefully next year if I
> > get lucky.
> > 
> > Though I've gone off elementary, it don't seem right for me.  I did
> > initially try it in my current project, but in the end just
> > stripped it out and went down to the evas level directly.
> > Elementary did not do anything for this project except add bloat.
> > The source code for dealing with evas that used to deal with
> > elementary is in fact about the same size.  I'd have to count
> > characters in the source code to tell you if it's bigger or
> > smaller.  lol
> > 
> > Evas_GL though, yes, bring it on, keep up the good work.  I look
> > forward to trying it out later for my big 3D project.  My vote is to
> > give Sung commit access.
> > 
> Since this is a thread about COMMIT ACCESS, I'm going to provide
> paraphrasing for your email:
> 
> "Yes"


Pffft, I said yes, I'm just feeling a bit wordy today.

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