[python-committers] Proposed core developer for contributing to multiprocessing
Berker Peksağ
berker.peksag at gmail.com
Sat Jan 10 13:38:12 CET 2015
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On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 12:33 PM, M.-A. Lemburg <mal at egenix.com> wrote: > Hi Ezio, > > I think I'm not making myself clear enough :-) > > Technically, operations would stay the same (tickets, patches, reviews), > but from a motivational point of view, you change things a lot for the > better if you put trust into people by giving them the commit bit early. Contributing to open source is all about motivation. If people are already willing to spend their free time working on an open source project(by writing and/or reviewing patches, for example), I think they are motivated enough and things like "commit rights", a @python.org mail address, a Python t-shirt etc. shouldn't be used as motivational items. From a contributor point of view, I can say that I would be more motivated if my patches were reviewed and committed in a shorter time frame (note: I was a contributor until six months ago). --Berker
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