On 20 November I finally sent a request for a PHP CVS account
(danbrown), but still haven't received any acknowledgment. However, I
realized that I was having problems with my email intermittently, with
some messages not routing through properly. Does anyone here know how
I could check on the
Val's CVS account should now be working.
--Wez.
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 17:22:03 +0800, Alan Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I asked val khokhlov, to request a CVS account - he's been doing most of
> the work on bcompiler recently. - He said he's posted the request, but
> I've not seen the reque
I asked val khokhlov, to request a CVS account - he's been doing most of
the work on bcompiler recently. - He said he's posted the request, but
I've not seen the request posted to internals (Derick things something
is probably broken there).
Let val know if you need him to repost the form.
Rega
Speaking of which, if someone wants to drop my "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" address,
there welcome to, I never use it, and some spammer used it as the from
address, so I'm getting like 200 bounced emails forwarded to my home
account every day.
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 11:48, Georg Richter wrote:
> > as a sim
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, Georg Richter wrote:
> > as a simple optimization, can we disallow requests with a single-word
> > reason from ever reaching the account request system?
> >
>
> Shouldn't we generally first give an cvs account after the person which
> requested this account sent a patch (patc
> as a simple optimization, can we disallow requests with a single-word
> reason from ever reaching the account request system?
>
Shouldn't we generally first give an cvs account after the person which
requested this account sent a patch (patch != typo fix).
According to Nuno Lopez's statistics
Wez Furlong wrote:
as a simple optimization, can we disallow requests with a single-word reason
from ever reaching the account request system?
Likewise, we can also do the same for the requests containing the word
"learn".
What about: "I'd like to contribute to the xyz system. I could also
contrib
as a simple optimization, can we disallow requests with a single-word reason
from ever reaching the account request system?
Likewise, we can also do the same for the requests containing the word
"learn".
Any volunteers? :)
--Wez.
--
PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List
To unsub