Hey, On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 10:35:38 +0100, Tilo Riemer wrote:
Hello Johannes,
On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 09:46:50AM +0100, Johannes Winkelmann wrote:
Well, usually, you should know that best (together with Martin...). Did you get a confirmation e-mail regarding creation of your account?
No, I didn't. mmmh, then I'd say you're not a CLC maintainer...
1. application
I have sent they: lincvs, jikes, galculator. Those are ports. An application is a "Bewerbung" in german, so you'd want to write something like "I'd like to become a maintainer for CLC". Either you create ports and wait for us to ask you, or you ask us to accept you as a maintainer. Don't create ports and ask us whether you're already a maintainer.
2. advocacy (someone votes for you to be on the team)
There are comments that the ports are ok. Yes, true. There are no comments that your application is ok, since there was no application (see above)
3. ID: we want to know who you are
look here: www.lincvs.org
What exactly do you want to know?
name: known city: Dresden country: Germany prof.: software developer That's pretty ok... the idea is to have a certain feeling of the person behind the data... certainly a personal website would be nice, but it's not a must. Just note that we can only judge your team ability by your posts to clc-devel. Adding some personal information can only help.
I know I'm being annyoing here, but we don't want to become a project with an administration team, so please try to follow the schema mentioned in the "maintainer guide" as closely as possible. Ability to understand the way we work and find related documentation (e.g. the CVS howto) certainly helps to convince us that one's a good candidate. Rest assured that you'll when you've become a CLC maintainer. Regards, Johannes -- Johannes Winkelmann mailto:jw@tks6.net Bern, Switzerland http://jw.tks6.net