Nominate Hirokazu Yamamoto (oceancity) for commit privs.
What do people think about making Hirokazu Yamamoto a committer? I rarely see any mailing list posts from him, but he sure makes up for it in terms of patches submitted to the issue tracker. As far as I can tell (I've noticed his regular involvement via patches and whatnot for well over a year), he's a pretty switched on guy with a lot of Windows experience -- every time trunk fails to build with vc6/7/8, for example, he's got patches lined up.
Trent.
Although I'm new, I would be +1 - more windows experience with a willingness to provide patches is something I feel we need.
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Trent Nelson <tnelson@onresolve.com> wrote:
What do people think about making Hirokazu Yamamoto a committer? I rarely see any mailing list posts from him, but he sure makes up for it in terms of patches submitted to the issue tracker. As far as I can tell (I've noticed his regular involvement via patches and whatnot for well over a year), he's a pretty switched on guy with a lot of Windows experience -- every time trunk fails to build with vc6/7/8, for example, he's got patches lined up.
Trent.
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Trent Nelson wrote:
What do people think about making Hirokazu Yamamoto a committer? I rarely see any mailing list posts from him, but he sure makes up for it in terms of patches submitted to the issue tracker. As far as I can tell (I've noticed his regular involvement via patches and whatnot for well over a year), he's a pretty switched on guy with a lot of Windows experience -- every time trunk fails to build with vc6/7/8, for example, he's got patches lined up.
+1 from me
I like to nominate Hirokazu as maintainer of the VC 6 to VS 8 (2005) build directories. He is pretty much the only tester of the VC 6 and VS 7 build systems - and one of the few that care about the old versions of MS compilers, too.
Christian
Trent Nelson wrote:
What do people think about making Hirokazu Yamamoto a committer? I rarely see any mailing list posts from him, but he sure makes up for it in terms of patches submitted to the issue tracker. As far as I can tell (I've noticed his regular involvement via patches and whatnot for well over a year), he's a pretty switched on guy with a lot of Windows experience -- every time trunk fails to build with vc6/7/8, for example, he's got patches lined up.
I'm in favor. Trent, do you want to approach him?
We need a real name, latin spelling, first.last (although he might prefer last.first instead - I suppose Yamamoto is the family name), plus an ssh key.
Regards, Martin
-On [20080811 21:56], "Martin v. Löwis" (martin@v.loewis.de) wrote:
We need a real name, latin spelling, first.last (although he might prefer last.first instead - I suppose Yamamoto is the family name), plus an ssh key.
Yes, 山本(yamamoto) is the family name.
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Hi there Hirokazu Yamamoto,
Some of the other Python developers and myself are interested in knowing whether or not you'd like to become a Python committer. We've noticed you're very active in the issue tracker and you always seem to be able to provide patches when the VC6/VC8 Python builds break (Christian Heimes would like to nominate you as the maintainer for the VC6/VC8 builds).
If you're interested all we need from you is a login name (i.e. hirokazu.yamamoto or yamamoto.hirokazu if you prefer), an e-mail address so you can be subscribed to python-committers, and an ssh public key. Instructions for generating a key can be found in the Python Developer FAQ:
http://www.python.org/dev/faq/#how-do-i-generate-an-ssh-2-public-key
(You can send your public key to Martin: martin@v.loewis.de.)
Look forward to hearing from you. Thanks for your work with Python so far!
Regards,
Trent.
-----Original Message----- From: python-committers-bounces@python.org [mailto:python- committers-bounces@python.org] On Behalf Of Trent Nelson Sent: 11 August 2008 20:28 To: python-committers@python.org Subject: [python-committers] Nominate Hirokazu Yamamoto (oceancity) for commit privs.
What do people think about making Hirokazu Yamamoto a committer? I rarely see any mailing list posts from him, but he sure makes up for it in terms of patches submitted to the issue tracker. As far as I can tell (I've noticed his regular involvement via patches and whatnot for well over a year), he's a pretty switched on guy with a lot of Windows experience -- every time trunk fails to build with vc6/7/8, for example, he's got patches lined up.
Trent.
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Thank you for sweet invitation, python committers!
We've noticed you're very active in the issue tracker and you always seem to be able to provide patches when the VC6/VC8 Python builds break (Christian Heimes would like to nominate you as the maintainer for the VC6/VC8 builds).
Yes, I have VC6, but I don't have VC8. It is true that the change required for VC6 is often required for VC8 too, but I cannot test VC8 directly. Are you OK about it?
If you're interested all we need from you is a login name (i.e. hirokazu.yamamoto or yamamoto.hirokazu if you prefer), an e-mail address so you can be subscribed to python-committers, and an ssh public key. Instructions for generating a key can be found in the Python Developer FAQ:
I prefer hirokazu.yamamoto (hirokazu is given name, yamamoto is family name) Please use ocean-city@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp as email address. I'll send SSH public key to MvL. Thank you.
participants (7)
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"Martin v. Löwis"
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Brett Cannon
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Christian Heimes
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Hirokazu Yamamoto
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Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
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Jesse Noller
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Trent Nelson