This is my third try to get a CVS account through this webform.
I have never got any answer from you.
I have also sent 2 emails to group@php.net
I have never got any answer from you.
I need such a CVS account because I am the lead developer of the PEAR package PHP_UML, and I need to publish a Docbook documentation about it, so I must have a CVS account. I guess that the PEAR group will then give me the write privilege on the relevant folder.
Could you please create my account?
If you cannot, or don't want, please tell me why!
Thank you,
Baptiste Autin
PEAR login: baptiste
This is my third try to get a CVS account through this webform.
I have never got any answer from you.
I have also sent 2 emails to group@php.net
Unfortunately, the only active person in PHP Group at the moment is Rasmus,
no wonder you didn't get any reply.
I have never got any answer from you.
No answer means your email has been buried under tons of emails
in internals@ (which is often overloaded because of yet another endless thread),
it doesn't mean "no" or "we ignore you".
If you didn't get any reply, try asking one of PEAR maintainers,
they can ping certain people in IRC or by other means and those in
turn will approve your account.
Could you please create my account?
Sure.
Just wait for people with enough karma to read your email.
It'll happen soon.
If it doesn't - send a reminder to the list.
--
Wbr,
Antony Dovgal
Actually, checking through my group@ archive, I don't see 2 messages
from you. The only one I see from you is one from June 9 complaining
that your cvs account wasn't granted. I see that someone has approved
your account now.
-Rasmus
Antony Dovgal wrote:
This is my third try to get a CVS account through this webform.
I have never got any answer from you.
I have also sent 2 emails to group@php.netUnfortunately, the only active person in PHP Group at the moment is
Rasmus, no wonder you didn't get any reply.I have never got any answer from you.
No answer means your email has been buried under tons of emails in
internals@ (which is often overloaded because of yet another endless
thread), it doesn't mean "no" or "we ignore you".If you didn't get any reply, try asking one of PEAR maintainers, they
can ping certain people in IRC or by other means and those in turn will
approve your account.Could you please create my account?
Sure. Just wait for people with enough karma to read your email.
It'll happen soon. If it doesn't - send a reminder to the list.
Actually, checking through my group@ archive, I don't see 2 messages from
you. The only one I see from you is one from June 9 complaining that your
cvs account wasn't granted. I see that someone has approved your account
now.
Sorry, my fault. I silently forwarded the mail to pear-group@ and his
account was approved few minutes later.
I have a patch adding a combobox to pick which group the request
should be sent to (pear/php, and maybe add gtk/pecl/doc/... in the
future?), so the pear guys don't have to subscribe to this list or
manually search for outstanding requests, which I'll commit in few
minutes...
-Hannes
Hannes Magnusson wrote:
Actually, checking through my group@ archive, I don't see 2 messages from
you. The only one I see from you is one from June 9 complaining that your
cvs account wasn't granted. I see that someone has approved your account
now.Sorry, my fault. I silently forwarded the mail to pear-group@ and his
account was approved few minutes later.I have a patch adding a combobox to pick which group the request
should be sent to (pear/php, and maybe add gtk/pecl/doc/... in the
future?), so the pear guys don't have to subscribe to this list or
manually search for outstanding requests, which I'll commit in few
minutes...
Hi,
Sorry about this, I dropped the ball here.
As a note, I have been approving PEAR account requests, and simply
monitored internals@ for emails. This worked great until the past
couple of weeks when I had crappy internet while on the road, so I
missed a few (3 to be exact).
This is not the responsibility of people outside PEAR like Rasmus, and
the solution is actually a technical one (being able to filter
unapproved accounts by project at master.php.net, i.e. PEAR requests
only are shown), along with the patch Hannes has already committed.
This way, when I am away, it is also possible for people outside PEAR to
easily filter the requests, and I can also do that when I come back
quite easily.
No worries folks - the average turnaround for account approval has been
under 24 hours for over a year now, down from an average of 1 month, so
this 1 week aberration is a 1-time occurrence. In addition, when PEAR2
gets rolling (and it already is starting) we use a separate subversion
repo with its own auth system, which will help as the volume of cvs
account requests should decline.
Thanks,
Greg
the solution is actually a technical one (being able to filter
unapproved accounts by project at master.php.net, i.e. PEAR requests
only are shown), along with the patch Hannes has already committed.
I don't have access to change the table scheme, other than that this
should be very simple patch.
I'll see what I can do later today, or when I get back home from
Iceland (Monday)..
-Hannes