Re: [python-committers] Contributor Agreement - Daniel Urban

2012-05-15 Thread Pat Campbell
Hi Daniel:

Thank-you for submitting your contributor agreement form to the PSF. It
has been added to the online bug tracker.

Pat

On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 8:40 AM, Daniel Urban  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm sending my signed contributor form (see attached file).
>
> My "official" name: Urbán Dániel
> (I don't know if that matters, but "Urbán" is my family name, and
> "Dániel" is my given name.)
> Bugtracker username: durban (http://bugs.python.org/user11409)
>
>
> Thanks,
> Daniel
>



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Re: [python-committers] Yuval Greenfield

2012-05-15 Thread Pat Campbell
Hi Yuval:


Thank-you for submitting your contributor agreement form. I would like to
add your
form to the PSF online bug tracker.

In order for me to add your contributor agreement form to your profile (on
the online bug
tracker) I will need to access your user number webpage or please provide
the link to

your "user# editing" webpage in order for me to mark (Yes) to receiving
your contributor
agreement form.

Or, you could provide me with your "user name, user number, & real name
(the way it

appears on the online bug tracker "login" webpage, since I was not able to
access the

webpage based on the information provided on the form. The login webpage is
"case

sensitive", therefore, the data used to access a webpage on this site must
be exact.

Thanking you in advance,
Pat


On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 3:54 PM, Yuval Greenfield wrote:

> Contributor Agreement attached
>



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Re: [python-committers] Python contributor form

2012-05-15 Thread Pat Campbell
Hi Thomas:

Thank-you for submitting your contributor agreement form to the PSF. It
has been added to the online bug tracker.

Pat

On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 6:05 AM, Thomas Kluyver wrote:

> A scan of my contributor form is attached.
>
> I've just noticed there's another version of the form which asks for
> my bugs.python.org username - that's takluyver. I hope that's OK, but
> let me know if I should fill in the other form.
>
> (If someone wants to clear up the discrepancy, the license FAQ links
> to http://www.python.org/psf/contrib-form.html , which doesn't ask for
> a username, while the 'Contributor forms' page links to
> http://www.python.org/psf/contrib/contrib-form/ , which does).
>
> Thanks,
> Thomas
>



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Re: [python-committers] Yuval Greenfield

2012-05-15 Thread Pat Campbell
Hi Yuval:

Your contributor agreement form has now been added to the online bug
tracker.

Thanks,
Pat

On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 9:13 AM, Yuval Greenfield wrote:

> http://bugs.python.org/user11078
>
>
> On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 2:18 PM, Pat Campbell  wrote:
>
>> Hi Yuval:
>>
>>
>> Thank-you for submitting your contributor agreement form. I would like to
>> add your
>> form to the PSF online bug tracker.
>>
>> In order for me to add your contributor agreement form to your profile
>> (on the online bug
>> tracker) I will need to access your user number webpage or please provide
>> the link to
>>
>> your "user# editing" webpage in order for me to mark (Yes) to receiving
>> your contributor
>> agreement form.
>>
>> Or, you could provide me with your "user name, user number, & real name
>> (the way it
>>
>> appears on the online bug tracker "login" webpage, since I was not able
>> to access the
>>
>> webpage based on the information provided on the form. The login webpage
>> is "case
>>
>> sensitive", therefore, the data used to access a webpage on this site
>> must be exact.
>>
>> Thanking you in advance,
>> Pat
>>
>>
>> On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 3:54 PM, Yuval Greenfield 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Contributor Agreement attached
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Pat Campbell
>> PSF Administrator/Secretary
>> [email protected]
>>
>
>


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Re: [python-committers] Contributor agreement

2012-05-15 Thread Pat Campbell
Hi Eric:

Lately, I have been receiving many contributor agreement forms which
have been sent from [email protected] by the contributor.

Therefore, I am not sure why, I have not received Guillaume Pratte's
form, since it was sent from the same online email address.

On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 10:25 AM, Éric Araujo  wrote:

> Hi Pat,
>
> Here are the headers of Guillaume’s mail:
>
> Object: Contributor Agreement
> Date:   Wed, 02 May 2012 22:34:49 -0400
> From:   Guillaume Pratte 
> To: [email protected]
> On the same topic, I have PDFs containing scanned agreements from new
> contributors, with more than one agreement per file; should I send you this
> or do you prefer one file per person?
>

If you would like to submit agreement forms from new contributors,
please send them as individual forms or as separate pdf files.

Thanks,
Pat

>
> Thanks
>



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[python-committers] Contributor Agreement - David Tudor

2012-05-15 Thread Kurt B. Kaiser
We received a contributor agreement from Grupa Allegro Sp covering

David Tudor, signed by him and Krzysztof Dabrowski CIO

I will mail the agreement to our Administrator.

KBK
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Re: [python-committers] Commit privileges for Daniel Urban

2012-05-15 Thread Nick Coghlan
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 9:23 PM, Nick Coghlan  wrote:
> I'm proposing we grant commit privileges to Daniel Urban.
>
> He's provided patches for a number of fixes and feature requests for
> 3.2 and 3.3, including a particularly thorny one in the metaclass
> machinery. He's been very responsive on the tracker, and accommodating
> of the occasional dramatic shift in direction for a patch based on
> mailing list feedback (most recently, the operator.build_class in C ->
> types.build_class in Python change).

Nobody else has an opinion on this? Positive *or* negative?

Cheers,
Nick.

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Re: [python-committers] Commit privileges for Daniel Urban

2012-05-15 Thread Jesse Noller
I'm +1 on your recommendation alone

On May 15, 2012, at 8:59 PM, Nick Coghlan  wrote:

> On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 9:23 PM, Nick Coghlan  wrote:
>> I'm proposing we grant commit privileges to Daniel Urban.
>> 
>> He's provided patches for a number of fixes and feature requests for
>> 3.2 and 3.3, including a particularly thorny one in the metaclass
>> machinery. He's been very responsive on the tracker, and accommodating
>> of the occasional dramatic shift in direction for a patch based on
>> mailing list feedback (most recently, the operator.build_class in C ->
>> types.build_class in Python change).
> 
> Nobody else has an opinion on this? Positive *or* negative?
> 
> Cheers,
> Nick.
> 
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Re: [python-committers] Commit privileges for Daniel Urban

2012-05-15 Thread martin


Zitat von Nick Coghlan :


On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 9:23 PM, Nick Coghlan  wrote:

I'm proposing we grant commit privileges to Daniel Urban.

He's provided patches for a number of fixes and feature requests for
3.2 and 3.3, including a particularly thorny one in the metaclass
machinery. He's been very responsive on the tracker, and accommodating
of the occasional dramatic shift in direction for a patch based on
mailing list feedback (most recently, the operator.build_class in C ->
types.build_class in Python change).


Nobody else has an opinion on this? Positive *or* negative?


-0. I don't know who Daniel Urban is. It seems that he posted a total
of four messages to python-dev this year, all related to a single feature
of Python. My question now is whether he really *needs* commit privileges
(or, rather, whether whoever checks in his changes at the moment would
gain a desirable reduction of workload if Daniel could push changes himself).

Regards,
Martin


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Re: [python-committers] Commit privileges for Daniel Urban

2012-05-15 Thread Nick Coghlan
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 11:26 AM,   wrote:
>
> Zitat von Nick Coghlan :
>
>
>> On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 9:23 PM, Nick Coghlan  wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm proposing we grant commit privileges to Daniel Urban.
>>>
>>> He's provided patches for a number of fixes and feature requests for
>>> 3.2 and 3.3, including a particularly thorny one in the metaclass
>>> machinery. He's been very responsive on the tracker, and accommodating
>>> of the occasional dramatic shift in direction for a patch based on
>>> mailing list feedback (most recently, the operator.build_class in C ->
>>> types.build_class in Python change).
>>
>>
>> Nobody else has an opinion on this? Positive *or* negative?
>
> -0. I don't know who Daniel Urban is. It seems that he posted a total
> of four messages to python-dev this year, all related to a single feature
> of Python. My question now is whether he really *needs* commit privileges
> (or, rather, whether whoever checks in his changes at the moment would
> gain a desirable reduction of workload if Daniel could push changes
> himself).

Most of my interaction with Daniel has been through the tracker rather
than python-dev, and it's specifically his work on fixing some
(obscure) latent defects in the metaclass calculation for 3.2 that
earned my respect (although he's worked on several other patches as
well, the results of which can be seen in Misc/NEWS).

Regards,
Nick.

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