Has CVS commit access been taken away? I am now getting an "insufficient karma" message. Commits were working for me OK last week.
Stan Silvert JBoss, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] callto://stansilvert > -----Original Message----- > From: Grant Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 4:48 PM > To: MyFaces Development > Subject: Re: SVN Conversion Status > > Another quick note to prevent people making the same mistakes I did: > > If you have committer access, use HTTPS instead of HTTP. You will NOT be > able to commit a change without https.Also, you will have to log into > svn.apache.org and use the svnpasswd command to set your SVN password. > So to summarize: > > 1. ssh to svn.apache.org, use svnpass to set your svn password. > 2. check out https://svn.apache.org/repos/test/myfaces/trunk using your > apache loginid and your newly created svn password. > 3. make a few test changes > 4. commit. > > > > > Grant Smith wrote: > > > To avoid checking out all tags and branches, just check out > > http://svn.apache.org/repos/test/myfaces/trunk > > > > Grant Smith wrote: > > > >> There is now a SVN repository at > >> http://svn.apache.org/repos/test/myfaces for us to test, experiment > >> with and review. This is a conversion of the CVS repository as of > >> this morning. > >> > >> Please let me know when everyone is comfortable with it, and that it > >> works to everyone's expectations. At that time, I will ask the > >> infrastructure guys to lock the CVS repository and do the conversion > >> again to sync up the repository. After that, it's all SVN!! > >> > >> Let's get this testing phase wrapped up quickly, folks... > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Grant > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > >
