>>>> "Norbert" == Norbert Koch
<viteno(a)xemacs.org> writes:
Norbert> Jake Colman <colman(a)ppllc.com> writes:
Norbert> Hello Jake,
> Who do I speak to about getting cvs commit access so that I can
put the
> oo-browser module under cvs control? And do I do this only after it's all
> working or can I do this even if it is still a work in progress?
Norbert> To answer this and your other question. I'm responsible
Norbert> for some of the stuff. I can give you commit access (at
Norbert> the moment I need Adrian's and Stephen's help, because I
Norbert> haven't yet done this).
Hi Norbert, you should have ssh and sudo on SunSITE.dk.
Does it not work?
If so, let's discuss off xemacs-beta.
Hi Jake,
http://www.xemacs.org/Develop/index.html
points to
http://www.xemacs.org/Develop/cvsaccess.html
under 1., which answers your question under 3. below
http://www.xemacs.org/Develop/cvsaccess.html#committers
So, cvs-admin(a)xemacs.org, is the guy to contact :-)
Please let us know if these instructions need improvement.
Best regards,
Adrian
Norbert> You should send me a tarball of the sources to be used in
Norbert> an initial import (along with vendor and start tag if
Norbert> possible). I import the sources and you get commit
Norbert> access to the respective subtree. Future mangling of the
Norbert> code is basically up to you. Sometimes, sweeps go
Norbert> through all Makefiles, but changes to the code base are
Norbert> up to you. At least someone should request your approval
Norbert> before committing anything in your playground.
Norbert> After you're confident the package builds for you, send
Norbert> me a heads up, I hook it up and pre-release a first
Norbert> version of it. Yes, I'm responsible for keeping
Norbert> package-compile.el in sync. Also, I change the
Norbert> xemacs-packages/Makefile.
Norbert> Stephen, you've got that wonderful welcome text. Could
Norbert> you send a copy to Jake? Thanks. BTW, I've got no
Norbert> objection to the current wording.
Norbert> norbert.
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