Re: [python-committers] Zachary Ware for commit access?

2013-11-01 Thread Tim Golden
On 01/11/2013 03:50, Brian Curtin wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 What do you think about giving commit access to Zachary Ware? He's
 been active on the tracker for a while and has contributed a good bit
 of Windows code.

Definitely +1. I've committed a couple of his issues and I'm tracking a
few others. Much of what he's done is around the Windows build process
and its documentation: a somewhat thankless if much-needed task, and a
great example of scratching his own itch!


 I'm not doing much Windows stuff these days, and unfortunately I
 haven't had much time to contribute much lately. The latter will be
 changing, but the former probably won't. Anyways, Zach is interested
 in picking up some of our Windows slack and I think he could benefit
 from commit access.
 
 Although I've been mostly quiet, I have been nosy on most of his
 issues and have looked over most of the patches. I volunteer to
 continue looking after him as I too get back into contributing.

I've managed to find some time to go back over patches and update /
commit some stuff. Hopefully I can continue. I'm actually using
Zachary's configure.bat/make.bat from issue16895 to help my build / test
process.

As an aside: I'd actually like to see those committed even as they are,
but I'm not 100% sure about the 64-bit builds so I'll probably try to
post an updated patch and see what the feeling is.

Anyway, +1 on giving him commit privs.

TJG
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Re: [python-committers] Zachary Ware for commit access?

2013-11-01 Thread Brett Cannon
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 11:50 PM, Brian Curtin br...@python.org wrote:

 Hi all,

 What do you think about giving commit access to Zachary Ware? He's
 been active on the tracker for a while and has contributed a good bit
 of Windows code.

 I'm not doing much Windows stuff these days, and unfortunately I
 haven't had much time to contribute much lately. The latter will be
 changing, but the former probably won't. Anyways, Zach is interested
 in picking up some of our Windows slack and I think he could benefit
 from commit access.

 Although I've been mostly quiet, I have been nosy on most of his
 issues and have looked over most of the patches. I volunteer to
 continue looking after him as I too get back into contributing.

 Any thoughts?


+1 from me. Worked with him a few times on the unittest.main() cleanup and
he has always been quick to respond and pleasant to work with.
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Re: [python-committers] Zachary Ware for commit access?

2013-11-01 Thread Christian Heimes
Am 01.11.2013 04:50, schrieb Brian Curtin:
 Hi all,
 
 What do you think about giving commit access to Zachary Ware? He's
 been active on the tracker for a while and has contributed a good bit
 of Windows code.

+1 for a new Windows developer. :)

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Re: [python-committers] Zachary Ware for commit access?

2013-11-01 Thread Ezio Melotti
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 5:50 AM, Brian Curtin br...@python.org wrote:

 Hi all,

 [...]

 Any thoughts?


+1
I committed many of his patches this year and I think it's about time he
gets commit access.  The fact that he is also interested in Windows makes
him an even more valuable addition to the team.
I can also help supervising him if necessary.

Best Regards,
Ezio Melotti
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