> A little offtopic: it seems to me it is a flaw of svn, that it > encourages the model of two classes of developers, those with a commit > access (first class) and those without it (second class).
Yes, that's the problem. Is it not possible to have finer permission (instead of boolean permission: commit or not commit)? Eg. give commit access but only for a file or a directory? It looks like Tarek Ziade is now allowed to commit, but only on distutils. I like such permission because nobody knows the whole Python project, it's too huge for a single brain ;-) > your main point is that using bugtracker for committing patches > is very painful (I agree) No, my point is that some patches stay too long in the tracker. GIT, Mercurial or anything else are a little bit better than the tracker (the patches can be synchronized with upstream), but the goal is to be part of the upstream code base. A distributed VCS is useful to test huge changes. Performance improvment on integers (patches to optimize the multiplication, use base 2^30 instead of 2^15, etc.) would benefit from such tools, because cooperative work is easier. -- Victor Stinner aka haypo http://www.haypocalc.com/blog/ _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com