On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 7:45 PM, Frank Zhang <frank.zh...@citrix.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Jan 14, 2013, at 7:12 PM, Jessica Tomechak <jessica.tomec...@citrix.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > John,
>> > No, the Apache license doesn't appear in the published Citrix
>> CloudPlatform documentation. It's inside our source files, which are seen
>> only by the writers. The published documentation has a Citrix copyright page.
>> I am not sure of the legal ramifications, but I know that Citrix always 
>> intended
>> for our doc source files (minus any Citrix-specific differences) to be part 
>> of
>> the ACS project.
>> >
>> > Still waiting to know where to post the contributions so they can be put
>> through the same process as the rest of that code from CP 3.0.6...
>>
>> Your people.a.o personal web space, review board, attached to the jira, or
>> somewhere else. It's completely up to you.
>
>
> How to use people.a.o? I spent 15 minutes but could not figure out any portal 
> to login, though I did see my name in committer list
>

Your username and password are your ASF creds.
You can ssh/scp files into people.a.o (and put stuff in the
public_html directory) It will show up on people.apache.org/~username

--David

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