>> Having been active in bug triage and patch writing/reviewing since late
>> 2009, it was suggested in the python-dev IRC channel that I request commit
>> access to the repository. I'm primarily a Windows user and have worked with
>> many of the other active contributors to diagnose issues and test patches
>> when they don't have direct access to Windows.
>>
>> Brian Curtin
> 
> +1 from me too.  I've been working with Brian in IRC, and also at the Pycon
> sprint.  Brian is careful with his code and very responsive to feedback.
> And we need more Windows devs :)

Procedurally, I wonder where people got the notion from that you can or
need to apply for commit access. IIUC, it used to be the case that you
would be recommended for commit access, by some (more or less senior)
fellow committer. That person then would work on actually getting commit
access to the new committer - perhaps by first asking other people in
private, to avoid any public embarrassment if access is ultimately
denied. IMO, that committer should then also mentor the new guy, both by
helping out in difficult cases, and by closely following commits to see
whether (possibly unstated) conventions are being followed.

I'm not really picking on Brian here specifically, I just want to point
out that I dislike this (apparent) change in process, primarily because
of the risk of embarrassment.

With all that said: I'm also fine with giving access to Brian (in
particular due to the endorsements that have already been posted). I
still would like somebody to step forward as a mentor, and I would need
Brian to send me his SSH key.

Regards,
Martin
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