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On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 01:52:51PM +0200, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
Tilman Sauerbeck <tilman@crux.nu> wrote:
Matthias-Christian Ott [2007-10-06 13:13]:
Tilman Sauerbeck <tilman@crux.nu> wrote:
Matthias-Christian Ott [2007-10-05 17:51]:
I tried to get a developer account and proper e-mail address on the CRUX server in order to be able to participate in development, maintenance and organisation, but nobody replied, my e-mails were rejected. I contacted Per and told him about my plans, but he could not really help me, because he was not a CRUX developer anymore.
Yeah, contacting Per is moot these days.
btw, I've seen that mail now in which you tried to get a developer account. I suggest you read that mail again yourself and think about whether the *tone* of the text fits with "asking for access".
A developer needs access to primary development repository in order to work effectively. Additionally I am not a native speaker.
Yes, asking for access is fine and encouraged in general. Hint: you could have greatly helped to back up your argument if you had provided links to your personal git clones of core/opt/whatever.
If you have no access to a hosting server, you can not provide links.
http://repo.or.cz/ Is the only on I know so far. bye richi -- quoting guide: http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/documents/quotingguide.html