Hi Felix,

I want to clarify the sentence about commit rights from me. A somebody
can get commit rights only using a request for them. If you do not have
information whether you have commit rights, that means you did no
request and thus you have no commit rights probably. :)
You can read more about getting the commit rights using the following
link http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Commit_Rights

But absence of the commit rights is no problem. After you have tried the
changes we can integrate them as a patch. To do this please create a
patch with all the changes you did, and attach them to the issue
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=47532

The type of the issue should be changed to PATCH from DEFECT. And the
patch should be attached. Please use "cvs diff -upN" to generate the
patches for all the projects that you have changed ( udkapi and unotools
in this case ). In case your cvs version does not include the new files
to the patch, please attach them separately ( that could happen with the
generated idl files ). After that the changes will be commited to one of
our cws. :)

Best Regards,
Mikhail.

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