On Apr 18, 2008, at 5:41 PM, David Blevins wrote:
It's already ASF policy that an ICLA be on file for anyone to get
write access to a confluence space used for official documentation
or a website (plain "wiki" usage is exempt). Updated a good 40~
cwiki spaces to use the asf-cla group instead of confluence-users,
including ours, a couple weeks ago after some abuse so we're
compliant with the minimum policy.
Some groups, like the Incubator, are talking that you need to be a
committer to get write access -- not just have a CLA on file. I'm
not sure I see the need for raising the bar that high. I like the
idea of the check box as an alternate to having a CLA on file,
assuming this is kosher with infra.
All,
I found the following source of documentation on the subject --
http://cwiki.apache.org/CWIKI/#Index-Ifweusethewikitomaintainprojectdocumentation%2Carethereanyspecialconsiderations%3F
Looks like we have some choices. One of the decisions will be what to
do about documentation that has already been contributed without a CLA.
I'd like to hear what the community thinks we should do...
--kevan