On Friday, February 4, 2011, you wrote:
> > On Thursday, February 3, 2011, 4ernov wrote:
> > > I've fixed a bug in lm-sensors' part of ksysguard which concerns its
> > > work with multiprocessor systems. The bug is discussed in this report:
> > > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=251145 - Sensors tab and Sensors
> > > plasmoid don't see more than 4 cores with 2.6.35 kernels
> > 
> > i've reviwed all 4 of your patches and merged them. thanks!
> > 
> > if you'd like to continue fixing bugs and improving the code, you should
> > really consider getting a commit account of your own :)
> 
> Aaron, thank a lot for reviewing and merging my patches, my very first
> patches to KDE, it was really brilliant news last morning :) Yes, I
> hope to continue fixing some bugs, also have some plans. But is it
> really possible to have such an account for this?

yes, of course! you can still get patches reviewed as you need or if your 
changes are on other people's code, but you can at least then push them 
yourself when they are ready (which could be instantly if they are "obvious" 
fixes). 

my suggestion is this: make yourself an account on identity.kde.org, then when 
you next have a patch ready to push apply for a commit account, also via 
identity.kde.org, and you can put me down as your reference.

welcome to KDE! :)

-- 
Aaron J. Seigo
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