Hey David, documentation contributions would be really great. I think we
should follow the same process as we do with code commit rights, which is
that you make at least one or two small changes and submit them as
patches[1] to JIRA issues[2]. Those get reviewed by someone who does docs
just so we know you're work a bit before giving you free reign. Should be
quite easy, and after that we'll get you commit rights. Or if you've
already done some like that then just point to the jiras. Then it's 3 +1's
from current committers.
best regards,
Chris
1. http://geoserver.org/display/GEOSDOC/Creating+a+Patch
2. http://geoserver.org/display/GEOSDOC/1+Reporting+Issues
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 3:25 PM, David Collins <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hello Geoserver Developers,
>
> I am requesting commit access to the Geoserver documentation so that I can
> make small but important additions to existing pages that will save other
> people some of the hours that I have sometimes spent finding out that one
> vital detail to make something work.
> I am probably known by some of you, as I am involved the CSIRO Auscope
> project. We are hoping to have a test Geoserver facing the Internet in a
> few weeks as part of that project.
> We also have a business relationship with LisaSoft, and I recently attended
> a Geoserver course run by Jim Groffen - and met one or two of you at FOSS4G
> 2009.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAVID COLLINS | Senior Geoscientist Data Systems | NSW Geological Survey |
> Minerals and Energy Division
> Industry & Investment NSW | 516 High Street | Maitland | NSW 2320
> Tel: 02 4931 6699 | Email: [email protected]
> Web: www.industry.nsw.gov.au | www.dpi.nsw.gov.au
>
>
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