Steve, hopefully the "inactive" status is just an automated report from 
CVS showing that one hasn't made new commits to CVS in the last period of 
time the report was run.
You should be able to change that to "active" as soon as you commit files 
to CVS. If not, you may want ask the Eclipse web masters to give you a 
hand.

Ricardo.
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Ricardo Balduino, MSSE

 
Senior Software Engineer
IBM Rational
Method Architect
Rational Method Composer (RMC) Team




From:
Steve Adolph <st...@wsaconsulting.com>
To:
epf-dev@eclipse.org
Date:
10/01/2009 04:04 PM
Subject:
[epf-dev] EPF Outreach, or Steve comes back from the dead
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Hello Everyone:

Believe it or not a few of us are still serious about EPF outreach and 
creating supporting training material and white papers. A few projects 
kept me sidelined for the last few months and now I'm ready to get 
back to this. Several of us are working on material for OpenUP and 
will be ready to commit into CVS soon. I think my committer status is 
labelled as inactive, so I should discover how I can re-activate my 
status.

best regards,
Steve Adolph
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