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Based on the feedback, here's the new list to <b>remove the commit
rights on blessed for these contributors</b><br>
but which still allows them (and anyone else) to supply pull
requests to get their commits into blessed:<br>
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bauna<br>
bbrodt<br>
dennyxu<br>
diega<br>
jcoleman0redhat0com<br>
jrenaat<br>
JuanmaGonzalez<br>
KurtStam<br>
lazarotti<br>
leogomes<br>
lucazamador<br>
michaelneale<br>
michiBK<br>
nickboldt<br>
nmirasch<br>
pefernan<br>
RickJWagner<br>
ryanzhang<br>
saifulomar<br>
tkobayas<br>
trefor<br>
<br>
Let me know if anyone else on this list wants to keep their commit
rights on blessed and I 'll scratch them too :)<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Op 14-02-13 14:27, Geoffrey De Smet
schreef:<br>
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Hi guys,<br>
<br>
Stemming from the SVN era, a lot of community contributers still
have full commit rights on the blessed repositories.<br>
Because GitHub offers the "pull request" paradigm,<br>
the lack of commit rights are far less intrusive than in SVN.<br>
<br>
Many community contributors seem to prefer contributing changes
through pull request paradigm,<br>
as it forces a core developer to sign off on the changes.<br>
Having direct commit rights can even be counter-intuitive:<br>
for example, if you edit a file directly on github, it doesn't
create a pull request, but applies the changes directly.<br>
Commits from contributors that come in via pull requests are still
attributed to the original author<br>
and count towards the original author's stats, so there are no
additional disadvantages.<br>
<br>
Following that logic, I propose to <b>remove the commit rights on
blessed for these contributors</b> in 72 hours:<br>
Please note that we appreciate past and future commits. Please
keep the contributions coming! :)<br>
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