Hi Joerg,

> There is a page somewhere on jakarta with some legal stuff.
> I copied the text, filled my name in signed it and send it
> in per snail mail. I had my CVS access already by that
> time. I never recieved a receipt or something that it was
> really filed with the ASF. Not that this bothers me.

Cool, thanks to this thread I finally know this document exists -
unfortunately not on the XML project site.

> > The process of actually receiving commit access on
> cvs.apache.org after
> > being voted upon is sketchy at best. There's no support or
> guidelines
> > except for what you can obtain from your peers [1].
>
> I'm pretty sure this will change when the Apache web site
> runs Cocoon with process support (C3.x? <bg>). I imagine
> forms for applying for access, a workflow for signing,
> set up accounts, generating certificates, filing the
> paperwork...
> Seriously: ASF and the projects have grown to a point where
> some bureaucracy seems to be hard to avoid. All we can do
> is to automate as much as possible. And Cocoon is a perfect
> platform to do it, isn't it?

Then we'd better focus on getting Forrest up & running soon, instead of
discussing XML grammar languages ;-)

Care to lend a helping hand? Come join us!

</Steven>


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