Hello Kai, This is documented here: https://docs.mesa3d.org/repository.html#developer-git-access
In a nutshell, after you've got a dozen or so patches already reviewed and merged, you can ask the maintainers to give you access. Hope this helps, Timur Kai Wasserbäch <[email protected]> ezt írta (időpont: 2025. nov. 23., Vas 20:46): > Hey everybody, > this might be touchy subject, but I wanted to ask how it is decided who > has access to Marge. And, I guess, how this > decision is communicated to the general public. > > I am just a lowly contributor to Mesa and would not ask for direct access > ever, but I have seen people "appear", that > somehow magically got the right. Admittedly: it seems to turn out, that > they are known to established contributors, but > I find the overall process to be a bit haphazard. I am sure you (as the > people who control the access to the Mesa > project) have some "back channel", where you discuss all this, but I would > prefer public announcements on at least > `mesa-dev` that say "Some Cool Developer <[email protected]> joined > $company to help with $driver". > > So long story short: can you make the addition of devs a bit more > transparent, please? Thanks! > > Cheers, > Kai > > P.S.: I avoided mentioning the last person I've noticed on purpose. I > really don't want a discussion on gender. I > couldn't care less about the gender of any contributor. As far as I am > concerned: we are all humans. So anyway: please > don't drag that in here. Thank you. I really just want to talk about > transparency on who has commit rights and why. > (Though I might be a bit late, since Mesa's rights have been controlled by > corporate entities for a very long time. 🤷♂️) >
