Author: buildbot Date: Sat Jun 25 19:02:55 2011 New Revision: 791577 Log: Staging update by buildbot Modified: websites/staging/openofficeorg/trunk/content/openofficeorg/ppmc-faqs.html Modified: websites/staging/openofficeorg/trunk/content/openofficeorg/ppmc-faqs.html ============================================================================== --- websites/staging/openofficeorg/trunk/content/openofficeorg/ppmc-faqs.html (original) +++ websites/staging/openofficeorg/trunk/content/openofficeorg/ppmc-faqs.html Sat Jun 25 19:02:55 2011 @@ -85,21 +85,21 @@ away.

  1. You have send in patches that were well-respected to improve the software.
  2. You have added documentation to the Wiki or website that were well-respected to - improvent the non-code part of the project.
  3. + improve the non-code part of the project.
  4. You have shown that you can discuss in the mailing lists and that this has brought us forward.
  5. You are well known to the established members, who you are and what you have done in the past. Regarding this project, a former-one or another project.

If 1 of the 4 statements above are true, then you can be voted in as committer.

-

When the vote resut is positive, you will be asked for some information to setup +

When the vote result is positive, you will be asked for some information to setup your committer status.
(see here for more information)

I was invited/voted as committer, so whats next?

The following is a brief summary of what to expect as committer:

  1. -

    After your (Invividual Contributor Lisence Agreement (iCLA) has been +

    After your (Individual Contributor License Agreement (iCLA) has been received and registered, you will be invited to specify one or more preferred Apache user names.

    Important: The e-mail address you provide in your iCLA will be used for the @@ -109,9 +109,9 @@ following communications with you.

  2. Choose one or more User Names that would be acceptable to you. These are short - names or abbriviations that will be used for a Unix account login.

    + names or abbreviates that will be used for a Unix account login.

    Example:
    -Your name is "John Doe", so an ID cound be "johnd" or "jdoe". Here you can see +Your name is "John Doe", so an ID could be "johnd" or "jdoe". Here you can see if the ID is still free or already given to another committer.

    Supply all other information that is requested. Return the ID requests as instructed.