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> From: Leo Simons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> * CVS. With Paul and PeterD gone and PeterR not overly active, we lost a
> lot of cvs hackers. Some people should get somewhat into 'advanced cvs'.
> It'd be a real good idea if we could start using branches, for example.
> See http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/.

I can start handling a little more on CVS.  I'm fairly comfortable with
basic commands and am starting to get dangerous with 'advanced cvs'.
Trouble is, lately I've been writing documentation more than I have been
programming.  I'd like to get a real "Getting Started" tutorial put
together, but once that's done, I hope to start committing more code (and
doing releases which you also mentioned).

While there's not all that much to do, I could start handling the site more
if you ever want to hand off the cron job and other minor tasks.

> * General infrastructure. I think its beneficial if several committers
> lurk on [EMAIL PROTECTED], are in general well-aware of the info
> posted at http://www.apache.org/dev/, and be proactive in ensuring
> infrastructural matters wrt avalon are handled well. I'm not sure how
> many of us read [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Been lurking for a while now on this and the other lists you mentioned.
Like I said, I'm focused on updating our documentation and even our
infrastructure at the moment (eyes on JIRA and moin-moin).  When I dive into
more code hacking again I think I can be a better help at CVS, gump and
releases.  I appreciate the general 'call to arms' though.

J. Aaron Farr
  SONY ELECTRONICS
  DDP-CIM
  (724) 696-7653

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