On Tue, 2006-09-05 at 00:06 +1000, Alex Fisher wrote:
> On Monday 04 September 2006 23:47, Walter A. March wrote:
> [snip]
> >
> > I guess I am not that much of a techie :P
> >
> > I may not have waited for the right things to happen but...
> > I open up Cygwin (if I do help it says GNU bash, version
> > 3.1.17(6)-release (i686-pc-cygwin) and my machine is Windows 2000
> > Service Pack 4)
> > Type ssh -2 -x -L 2401:localhost:2401 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > and get the following response:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
> >
> > which doesn't seem right some how.
> 
> It's not... you need to also put you OO.o user name into the command line. 
> The 
> correct prompt is that it will ask for your pass phrase, not password. If it 
> asks for the password (as in the above example), then you've messed up 
> somehow, and the only thing to do is hit <Ctrl-C> and start again....
> >
> > Now, I am probably not set up with the web site since I didn't send my
> > JCA yet (a little later :/) and I also haven't gotten a response back
> > about my public key being submitted.
> >
> > Do I just need to wait (well, besides sending the JCA)?
> 
> Yup. Until your public key is activated, you can only use anoncvs. Expect it 
> to take quite some time (keep in touch with Louis or whoever is in charge of 
> the setup though).
> 
> > WalterAM
> >
> >

What Alex said and I do not think you need the JCA. Scott? The reason I
am unsure, is that most of our contributors are JCA signatories because
they have commit responsibilities with other projects. If you want to
have something published while we wait, please ping me and I will do it.



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