You need to file a contributors agreement with Apache:
http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/editing-the-documentation.html

I ran into this same situation and got my answer on the #struts
channel on Freenode.

The following comment is off topic, since I'm sure it is more of an
issue with the ASF than Struts, but I think it is too bad that the
"cost of entry" for contributing to the Struts 2 documentation on
cwiki is as high as it is.  I wish that Struts 2 Documentation cwiki
edits could fall under some sort of "click through" license agreement
like that used by Wikipedia.  A personal anecdote as to why this would
be nice is that I have yet to send in my agreement, though I have
every intention of doing so.

Josh

p.s. I'm going to go print the agreements out now.

On 5/4/07, Kalra, Ashwani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have the userid and password but no rights

I was trying to set up   the  "Struts 2 + Spring 2 + JPA + AJAX "
tutorial. I think following will be usefull to user.
If we mention to configure proxy settings for Maven first before
running.



/Ashwani

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