[Jack Jansen] > This is one of the reasons I never asked for committer status: the > fewer people doing commits the better. I can live with the <2days > delay we had upto recently, and for now I'm expecting it to go down > to that again after all the turmoil is over. Actually, I'd be glad to give you committer status (your colleague Sjoerd just got his :-). I expect that the majority of the subscribers to python-dev can be trusted as committers. I fully expect that most committers won't be committing much -- I don't expect a frenzy of work by committers on the source tree. However the committer status offloads the responsibility of applying the patches you submit after they have been approved -- you can now do it yourself. Less work for me and the others here at PythonLabs! BTW, I would heartily recommend putting the Macintosh tree for Python under SourceForge! --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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