Re: [Geotools-devel] [Geoserver-devel] svn commit access

2008-02-11 Thread Jody Garnett
Hi Ben; this is the first I have heard of you on the geotools-devel list :-) Oh wait I see my email rule moved your introduction email off to my geoserver folder ... I see Rob introduced you a while ago; have you managed to read the developers guid and so forth? It should take a couple of minuet

Re: [Geotools-devel] [Geoserver-devel] svn commit access

2008-02-11 Thread Adrian Custer
On Mon, 2008-02-11 at 17:07 +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Thanks, Adrian. > > Do I need both a TOPP agreement for GeoServer and an OSGeo for GeoTools? Yes. > > > I did not know that svn is a separate account. Should I email > [EMAIL PROTECTED] dotnet, or wait until my paperwork is process

Re: [Geotools-devel] [Geoserver-devel] svn commit access

2008-02-11 Thread Ben.Caradoc-Davies
[Geoserver-devel] svn commit access Hi Ben, Justin is correct about procedure but you may be using Rob A. to vet your work and he may be asking you to commit directly to svn on his say-so. I believe he nominated you which should satisfy Justin. You do know that svn and wiki are different accounts,

Re: [Geotools-devel] [Geoserver-devel] svn commit access

2008-02-10 Thread Adrian Custer
Hi Ben, Justin is correct about procedure but you may be using Rob A. to vet your work and he may be asking you to commit directly to svn on his say-so. I believe he nominated you which should satisfy Justin. You do know that svn and wiki are different accounts, right? The former goes through [EM

Re: [Geotools-devel] [Geoserver-devel] svn commit access

2008-02-10 Thread Justin Deoliveira
Hi Ben, Usually how it works to get commit access you need to submit a number of patches first. Once your work has gained the trust of one of the current committers they can nominate you. Until then, you should be able to check out the code from svn, generate diffs for patches, without having