I am happy to accept the privileges when/if I begin an aircraft project. 
I even have plans for that but then again those plans are already 2 
years old with no progress :)

No, currently I am happy with trying to convince the dev team to accept 
my small and sporadic contributions. And with git, I keep the changes 
that didn't make it into the official repository in my local repo.


Cheers,

Jari


On 2011-10-20 10.07, Martin Spott wrote:
> Jari Häkkinen wrote:
>
>> I support the split if only for the reason that aircraft maintainers
>> will get commit rights to their private spheres in fg-land (if I
>> understand things properly). With the previous monolithic fgdata only a
>> selected group of people had commit privileges.
>
> Maybe now, that 'fgdata' is open again, one of the admins should simply
> add Jari to the list of data maintainers  ;-)
>
> Cheers,
>       Martin.


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