Mathias Bauer <[email protected]> wrote on 04/15/2009 12:50:38 AM:
> Re: [sw-discussion] MS Word file encryption feature contribution to OO.o
>
> Ming Fei Jia wrote:
>
> > Thanks Mathias,
> >
> >    How about the CWS creation status? I did not find the seems like CWS
on
> >    EIS(http://eis.services.openoffice.org/EIS2/servlet/GuestLogon)?
>
> I didn't create the CWS until now as I wanted the confirmation that
> DEV300_m46 as baseline is OK. As you didn't contradict, I conclude I've
> got confirmation. ;-) I will create the CWS soon.
Thanks Mathias, and what is the CWS name? so that we can check in code to
that CWS?
>
> >    Also, although I ever contributed Lotus SmartSuite filter to CWS
under
> >    mws645, but that was a long time ago, and I already replaced the
laptop,
> >    so can not find my previous ssh key now. So my user name
"jiamingfei"
> >    and my colleague user name "steve_yin" should both have no write
access
> >    now. Do we need to submit the ssh key request in the bugZilla right
now?
> >    Or this request submitting depends on your CWS creation? Thanks.
>
> You will need an ssh key to be able to commit code to our svn
> repository. If you don't have a key in your home directory, please just
> create a new one, attach the public key to an issue and ask for upload.
> Please set me on cc: for the issue so I can push a bit, if necessary.
I've opened an issue
(http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=101247) to apply commit
rights. My public key is attached, seems I only can cc your user name in
the issue, but I do not know your user name, so have to send mail to you.
Pls help push this issue pass and also soon my colleague (steve_yin)'s
application issue. Thanks.
>
> As you mentioned that your last CWS was "long time ago", I conclude that
> it was a cvs based one. So in case you don't have used Subversion (svn)
> somewhere else I recommend to look for "OOo and subversion" in our wiki
> and make yourself familiar with it. We can talk about any left details
> later.
>
> BTW: I recommend to use ssh-agent for any serious work with svn and ssh.
> It works nicely in any Linux shell or in a Cygwin shell on Windows.
I'll try that:)
>
> Regards,
> Mathias
>
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