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.

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.
python-committers mailing list python-committers@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-committers

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.

On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 11:01 AM, Hirokazu Yamamoto ocean-city@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp wrote:
Thank you for sweet invitation, python committers!
[SNIP]
Please use ocean-city@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp as email address.
You have now been subscribed, Hirokazu.
-Brett
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