Access to the Python results is currently down, but has anyone
actually accessed the Coverity scan results any time recently? Or who
even has access anymore?
As some may have been noticed, I started urging contributors more
intensely to submit contributor forms before accepting their patches.
I encourage all committers to do the same, for non-trivial changes.
You may wonder what changed between before and now: we (the PSF) now
have a good management of the forms, thanks to them being listed in
Roundup, and thanks to Pat (Campbell) keeping track of all forms that
we receive. So we (the committers) are now in a position to actually
verify that we have a contrib form received before deciding whether or
not to commit a patch.
Regards,
Martin
Hi Tshepang:
Thank-you for submitting your contributor agreement form. It has been added
to the
PSF online bug tracker.
Pat
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 6:17 AM, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe <tshepang(a)gmail.com>wrote:
> find attached
>
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Pat Campbell
PSF Administrator/Secretary
patcam(a)python.org
Hi Hynek:
Thank-you for submitting your contributor agreement form. It has
now been added to the PSF online bug tracker.
Pat
On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Hynek Schlawack <hs(a)ox.cx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I’ve been asked to sign one of these, please find it attached. :)
>
> All the best,
> Hynek
>
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Pat Campbell
PSF Administrator/Secretary
patcam(a)python.org
Hi Stefan:
I have tried to access your account but was not given access.
When you created your account, were you given a user number?
If so, please copy & paste that information from the webpage and I
should be able to use it.
Thanks,
Pat
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 1:54 PM, stefan brunthaler <s.brunthaler(a)uci.edu>wrote:
> Hello Pat,
>
> > I should have mentioned that you must create a profile first,
> > here: http://bugs.python.org/user
>
> OK, that clears up things. I created an account with the username
> "sbrunthaler".
>
> I guess that's all, if there is still something missing, please let me
> know!
>
> Thanks,
> --stefan
>
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Pat Campbell
PSF Administrator/Secretary
patcam(a)python.org
Hi Stefan:
I should have mentioned that you must create a profile first,
here: http://bugs.python.org/user
Your "username" should be included in the creation of your profile on
the PSF bug tracker. So, if you need help with this, maybe Martin or
one of the committers will help explain to you how this system works.
I hope that helped.
Thanks,
Pat
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 12:10 PM, stefan brunthaler <s.brunthaler(a)uci.edu>wrote:
> Hi Pat,
>
> > Thank-you for submitting your contributor agreement to the PSF. I would
> like
> > to add
> > your contributor form to the online bug tracker, however, you did not
> > provide me with
> > a username.
> >
> > Therefore, I will not be able to access, view, update, or make any
> changes
> > to your
> > online records until you provide me with you username.
>
> Ah, OK. Did not see this on the form. I think it's best to use
> "sbrunthaler" as a username, unless there is another preferred naming
> schema.
>
> Thanks,
> --stefan
>
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Pat Campbell
PSF Administrator/Secretary
patcam(a)python.org
Hi Serhiy:
Thank-you for submitting your contributor agreement form. It has been added
to the
PSF online bug tracker.
Pat
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 10:12 AM, Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka(a)gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
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Pat Campbell
PSF Administrator/Secretary
patcam(a)python.org
Hi Stefan:
Thank-you for submitting your contributor agreement to the PSF. I would
like to add
your contributor form to the online bug tracker, however, you did not
provide me with
a username.
Therefore, I will not be able to access, view, update, or make any changes
to your
online records until you provide me with you username.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Thanks,
Pat
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 3:51 PM, stefan brunthaler <s.brunthaler(a)uci.edu>wrote:
> Hello,
>
> as suggested by Dr. von Loewis on the python-dev mailing list, I
> attach the signed and scanned copy of hte Contributor Agreement. In
> case the writing on the address is not legibile, it is meant to say
> "404 Stanford Ct."
>
> I hope that takes care of the formalities, have a nice day,
> --stefan brunthaler
>
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Pat Campbell
PSF Administrator/Secretary
patcam(a)python.org
While helping to diagnose what appears to be a Fedora/RHEL specific
problem with distutils, it occurred to me that it may be useful for
triaging that kind of distribution specific problem if distro package
maintainers (or at least points of contact) were listed in the experts
file in the devguide: http://docs.python.org/devguide/experts
What do people think of the idea of adding specific distros (e.g.
"Linux (Fedora/RHEL)", "Linux (Ubuntu)") to the "Platforms" table for
cases related to building and packaging where it may not be clear if
the problem lies within CPython or within the distro?
Cheers,
Nick.
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Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan(a)gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia
Hi Jesse:
Yes, I can confirm this. And, a good indication of it/documented on or
can be found on the bug tracker. If the item: Contributor Form Received
is marked (Yes) then chances are very high that I have already taken care
of the contributor form.
I look over more and more contributor forms in any given week because
now they are sent via fax, US mail, email, etc. So, the information that you
provided helped me to get to the information more quickly.
I hope you got what you needed.
Thanks,
Pat
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 3:21 PM, Jesse Noller <jnoller(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Can you please confirm we have a contributor agreement on file for:
>
> Name: Richard Oudkerk
> Tracker name: sbt
> Contributor Form Received Yes on: 2012-02-26.05:00:00
>
>
>
>
>
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Pat Campbell
PSF Administrator/Secretary
patcam(a)python.org