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Request to join Python Modules Team

by Martin Kelly :: Rate this Message:

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Hi, I have been the maintainer of pyecm and python-gmpy for several
years now and have thought it would be a good idea to maintain these
packages within the Python Modules Team. Therefore, I request to join
it. Note that I am not a Debian developer and therefore do not have an
Alioth login.

Thanks,
Martin Kelly


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Re: Request to join Python Modules Team

by Sandro Tosi-4 :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Martin,
I'm happy to see this email coming :)

On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 20:50, Martin Kelly <aomighty@...> wrote:
> Hi, I have been the maintainer of pyecm and python-gmpy for several years
> now and have thought it would be a good idea to maintain these packages
> within the Python Modules Team. Therefore, I request to join it. Note that I
> am not a Debian developer and therefore do not have an Alioth login.

You can register on alioth even if you're not a DD: your login name
will have '-guest' suffix, but that's all. Having an alioth user is a
precondition to join any team (so this included).

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Re: Request to join Python Modules Team

by Martin Kelly :: Rate this Message:

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> You can register on alioth even if you're not a DD: your login name
> will have '-guest' suffix, but that's all. Having an alioth user is a
> precondition to join any team (so this included).
>
Thanks. I registered and my Alioth login is mkelly-guest. Is that all I
need to join?

Martn


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Re: Request to join Python Modules Team

by Piotr Ożarowski-2 :: Rate this Message:

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[Martin Kelly, 2009-10-12]
> >You can register on alioth even if you're not a DD: your login name
> >will have '-guest' suffix, but that's all. Having an alioth user is a
> >precondition to join any team (so this included).
> >
> Thanks. I registered and my Alioth login is mkelly-guest. Is that all
> I need to join?

if you've read our policy, then yes, you're DPMT member now :-)

[1] http://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/python-modules-policy.html
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Re: Request to join Python Modules Team

by Martin Kelly :: Rate this Message:

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> if you've read our policy, then yes, you're DPMT member now :-)
>
> [1] http://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/python-modules-policy.html

Yes, I've read it. Do I need to submit my packages to the subversion
repository or do I just keep maintaining them like I have in the past?

Thanks,
Martin


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Re: Request to join Python Modules Team

by Sandro Tosi-4 :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Martin,

On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 05:03, Martin Kelly <aomighty@...> wrote:
>> if you've read our policy, then yes, you're DPMT member now :-)
>>
>> [1] http://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/python-modules-policy.html
>
> Yes, I've read it. Do I need to submit my packages to the subversion
> repository or do I just keep maintaining them like I have in the past?

A key point of a team is having a shared repository where all the
members inject their packages and anyone other can check them out,
change them, collaborate in their maintainership.

So, yes, you have to inject in the SVN repo.

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