[Bf-python] request svn commit rights

Campbell Barton ideasman42 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 2 14:59:17 CET 2008


Hey Migius and list,
To give some context, Migius asked for commit rights at the blender meeting
but since this is in the area of python, ton asked the BPy Team decide,
(migius isnt just asking out of the blue ;) )
If its ok Ton can add an svn account for Migius

Its worth taking a look at the forum to see how responsive migius has been
to the community as well continuing kitsu's work - (something we need to see
more of)

Even though we SHOULD have a scripts repo, stuff for automatic linking it
with blender-trunk is not in place, and the result would be that even less
people would test py-scripts (graphicall builds for instance would probably
end up using old scripts unless this was automatic)
....so all that aside

+1 Vote!

(theeth/willian/stivs... cmon!)

On Jan 1, 2008 3:40 PM, migius <migius at 4d-vectors.de> wrote:

> hi,
> since Feb 2007 i am working on import_dxf.py.
> http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Scripts/Manual/Import/DXF-3D
> http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?t=84319
>
> It is one-man development till now, so no need to managing it with
> cvs/svn.
> The wiki-page and the thread work well for feedback and bug reporting, so
> i
> don't plan a project account on projects.blender.org (waste of time to
> manage there parallel mails and bug tracker).
>
>
> The only point for me is to hold the up to date version of the script on
> SVN
> blender/release/scripts for people making recent builds from trunk.
> With my own write access to svn(/scripts) i could make this updates
> myself.
>
> I could try to maintain some other scripts too, but i cant promise it
> cause
> my limited time/skills.
> I don't plan C coding for Blender in the near future. My main focus lies
> on
> python scripting for DXF-Importer cause there are still many things to
> improve/rework.
>
> migius
>
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