Re: unheeded ACL requests

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From: Matthias Runge <mrunge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2017 7:48 AM
Subject: Re: unheeded ACL requests

On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 03:05:04AM +0000, Globe Trotter wrote:

> Hello,
>
> For a long time (almost 2 years), dilo (and a number of packages) have not been updated. So, I decided to request commit privileges. But the request has sat unheeded for the last several months. Unfortunately, this is not true only for dillo, but also for a bunch of other packages (eg: revelation, xplanet, spacefm, etc). Is there a way to get things to move at all? 
> Thanks a lot for any suggestions!

> I would also send a mail to the package owner, explaining why you'd want
commit access to this or that repository.

> In my experience, that always helps; as a personal preference, I tend
to ignore requests from someone without context.

Thanks! I sent the following e-mail to the owner on January 30 and got no response:

Hi,

dillo 3.0.5 has been out for a while and I was wondering if you wanted to update it. dillo3.0.4 has stopped working for me for a few websites and therefore the update is sort of important for me.

I am happy to be a co-maintainer and I had requested this on the Fedora Accounts System but I did not hear anything for that so I was thinking that you may not have received the e-mail.

Hopefully you will get this e-mail.


Matthias
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