> Hello Mark, > > Could you help to add these accounts in ocfs2-tools project on github? > > Gang He - SUSE: ganghe > Junxiao - Oracle: biger410 > Joseph Qi - Huawei: josephhzMaybe, we can also create an ocfs2 organization on github;-) And I'm thinking of if we can have an IRC channel. I've create channel#ocfs2 on freenode, you can login through website[1], or Thunderbird[2]. Welcome! [1] https://webchat.freenode.net/ [2] Thunderbird -> cat -> irc -> freenode(default)->your nickname->irc connected->join chat->#ocfs2 Eric> > > Thanks > Gang > > >> On 2016/3/3 9:43, Gang He wrote: >>> Hello All, >>> >>> Thanks for Goldwyn's suggestion, I agree. >>> My github ID is ganghe. >>> >>> Thanks >>> Gang >>> >>> >>>> On 03/01/2016 09:13 PM, Mark Fasheh wrote: >>>>> On Wed, Mar 02, 2016 at 10:50:20AM +0800, Joseph Qi wrote: >>>>>> Hi Gang, >>>>>> Thanks for your reply. >>>>>> How's the plan to pick up those missed patches? >>>>> They need review on the mailing list. I've barely got time for kernel review >>>>> these days so I was hoping some of you all could handle some of that. As far >>>>> as getting it into the actual repository, I can add committers to the >>>>> project as we need them. >>>> I agree. I am pretty busy with other responsibilities. >>>> I propose the following reviewers/committers from each organizations: >>>> >>>> Gang He - SUSE >>>> Junxiao - Oracle >>>> Joseph Qi - Huawei >>>> >>>> If you agree to maintain, please send in your github id's. Or else if >>>> you have objections or are too busy, you may propose another name. >> Agree. My github id is josephhz. >> >> Thanks, >> Joseph >>>> >>>> >>>>> But regardless, the patches have to be reviewed, even if the person >>>>> reviewing is the one eventually committing. >>>>> >>>> Yes, and I hope sob and reviewed by are from different organizations so >>>> a single organization does not take away the code. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Goldwyn >>> >>> . >>> > > _______________________________________________ > Ocfs2-tools-devel mailing list > Ocfs2-tools-devel at oss.oracle.com > https://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-tools-devel >
Good idea. We need a IRC channel indeed. Thanks Gang>>>> >> Hello Mark, >> >> Could you help to add these accounts in ocfs2-tools project on github? >> >> Gang He - SUSE: ganghe >> Junxiao - Oracle: biger410 >> Joseph Qi - Huawei: josephhz > Maybe, we can also create an ocfs2 organization on github;-) > > And I'm thinking of if we can have an IRC channel. I've create > channel#ocfs2 on freenode, you can > login through website[1], or Thunderbird[2]. Welcome! > > [1] https://webchat.freenode.net/ > [2] Thunderbird -> cat -> irc -> freenode(default)->your nickname->irc > connected->join chat->#ocfs2 > > Eric >> >> >> Thanks >> Gang >> >> >>> On 2016/3/3 9:43, Gang He wrote: >>>> Hello All, >>>> >>>> Thanks for Goldwyn's suggestion, I agree. >>>> My github ID is ganghe. >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> Gang >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 03/01/2016 09:13 PM, Mark Fasheh wrote: >>>>>> On Wed, Mar 02, 2016 at 10:50:20AM +0800, Joseph Qi wrote: >>>>>>> Hi Gang, >>>>>>> Thanks for your reply. >>>>>>> How's the plan to pick up those missed patches? >>>>>> They need review on the mailing list. I've barely got time for kernel review >>>>>> these days so I was hoping some of you all could handle some of that. As far >>>>>> as getting it into the actual repository, I can add committers to the >>>>>> project as we need them. >>>>> I agree. I am pretty busy with other responsibilities. >>>>> I propose the following reviewers/committers from each organizations: >>>>> >>>>> Gang He - SUSE >>>>> Junxiao - Oracle >>>>> Joseph Qi - Huawei >>>>> >>>>> If you agree to maintain, please send in your github id's. Or else if >>>>> you have objections or are too busy, you may propose another name. >>> Agree. My github id is josephhz. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Joseph >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> But regardless, the patches have to be reviewed, even if the person >>>>>> reviewing is the one eventually committing. >>>>>> >>>>> Yes, and I hope sob and reviewed by are from different organizations so >>>>> a single organization does not take away the code. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Goldwyn >>>> >>>> . >>>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Ocfs2-tools-devel mailing list >> Ocfs2-tools-devel at oss.oracle.com >> https://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-tools-devel >>