
I'm not sure what it takes to get commit access to the Boost CVS repository on sourceforge, but I'd like the ability to fix the occasional bug, etc. that I find in my testing on SunOS without having to beg some other Booster to apply a patch by sending to the list. Is this available with "Tester" access or only "Developer"? I'm a member of the project (cepstein) but not given any role: http://sourceforge.net/project/memberlist.php?group_id=7586 -- Caleb Epstein caleb dot epstein at gmail dot com

"Caleb Epstein" <caleb.epstein@gmail.com> wrote in message news:989aceac0505022115792d1645@mail.gmail.com...
I'm not sure what it takes to get commit access to the Boost CVS repository on sourceforge, but I'd like the ability to fix the occasional bug, etc. that I find in my testing on SunOS without having to beg some other Booster to apply a patch by sending to the list.
Is this available with "Tester" access or only "Developer"? I'm a member of the project (cepstein) but not given any role:
You should already have CVS access. If not, let me know privately. Cheers, --Beman
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