Vitali Diatchkov ha scritto:
> Hello.
> 
> After transition of GeoTools to OSGeo SVN I haven't  "restored" my 
> commit access still. So finally I am asking the community to grant me an 
> SVN access. My interest is primarily in UDIG+GeoTools development. At 
> the moment I am planning to commit several bug fixes to GeoTools 
> codebase.  Could also somebody point me quickly to those formal 
> documents that should be signed and sent to OSGeo..
> 
> My OSGeo username is "vitalus".

Vitali,
are you maintainer of any GeoTools module? By doing a search
on the pom.xml files we have around I don't see your
name in any.

Patches are most welcomed and the enthusiasm is very much appreciated, 
yet you cannot go and directly commit changes around, you have to post 
patches on Jira and ask each module maintainer to review it :-)

After a few good patches (clean diff, unit tests) the module
maintainer can invite you to commit directly to his module.
At that point you'll need commit access for good :-)

Also, since we transitioned to OSGeo SVN and become a OSGeo
project we require committers to sign a copyright assignment
to OSGeo. It's not necessary for smaller patches, but if you
plan to contribute more to GeoTools you should sign it and
send it to OSGeo by land mail:
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOT/2+Committers

Cheers
Andrea


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Andrea Aime
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
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