Re: Welcome New Committers!

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	Congratulations to the new awarded ;)
	Keep doing the good job that made you deserve it :)

	Regards
	Pablo


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Postulado de Boling sobre la Ley de Murphy:

Si se encuentra bien, no se preocupe. Se le pasará

On Wed, 2 Jul 2008, Michael DeHaan wrote:

> I'd like to thank Krzysztof and Denis for their work on Func through
> Google Summer of Code so far.
>
> Since they've been doing a great job, we've decided to offer them commit
> access to the Func repo.   This is not just
> for the duration of GSOC if you still want to contribute to Func later.
>
> A few quick notes on how this will work:
>
> -- I think it goes without saying, but please be careful when using this
> repo as other people are depending on the repo to build and
> largely work when they clone it.
> -- In general, bugfixes on the master/HEAD are always welcome to be
> applied at any time, unless they are very intrusive.
> -- Run unit tests before checking in code to master/HEAD.
> -- If you are doing a new feature, you should continue to do that on
> your github branches, or a private local branch, and only merge them
> after someone else on the list (me or Adrian) have reviewed those
> changes on that branch.   Please do not apply features to master/HEAD
> without talking to the list.  If needed, we can create additional
> branches in the main-repo.
> -- Also, please continue to use the mailing list for communication about
> features you are implementing so other people can see what is going on.
> Unless someone is following the RSS feed from git, it's easy to loose
> track of what commiters are doing.   This is why we have the mailing
> list and the Wiki.
> -- In general, if we keep the master branch buildable/workable at all
> times, we can release as needed.  Adrian and I are still the people
> with CVS access to build new spins.   If you think a new release is
> warranted, let's talk about it, but in general we are probably going to
> shoot for around monthly releases I would guess, unless major bugfixes
> are required.
>
> If the need arises, we can probably create a remote "devel" branch in
> the Func repo for staging and integrating code,
> but up until the time that we need it, let's not do that.
>
> Also, if you have any questions about how this works, please ask.
>
> For other Func folks in the community, we're more than happy to award
> commit.  Once again, thanks very much for your contributions and welcome
> new committers!
>
> --Michael
>
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