OK, so according to Rob's explanation: > For the merge window: Specific feature/patch proposals should be > discussed on sldev@ (let at least one full business day pass without > comment before considering silence assent). All checkins should have a > corresponding JIRA task with the proposed patch, either attached in > JIRA, or a pointer to a specific patchset in a public source repository > somewhere (e.g. Bitbucket). The comments on the JIRA task should have a > comment from another committer (not necessarily a Linden) who has > thoroughly reviewed the patch, and is willing to stake their credibility > as a committer that the patch should be safe for checkin. > > You'll need to take responsibility for the code you commit, especially > if you commit a build breaker. Failure to do so may lead to you losing > commit access, depending on the degree of carelessness exhibited. > Reviewers will also be subject to scrutiny.
I think Tofu's comment on the Jira: > Tofu Linden added a comment - 28/Apr/09 11:36 AM > For the record - I'm for it. qualifies it for inclusion into http-texture (although Tofu didn't explicitly mention http-texture or staking anyone's credibility). So, since I am not a committer, and I don't know how to become a committer, and even if I were a committer, I wouldn't know how to commit, what happens next? Have I missed some documentation somewhere? Mike Mm Alder _______________________________________________ Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/SLDev Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting privileges
