Vitali was the top of our committer list (alphabetical!) and never signed the 
document ...
- http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOTOOLS/GeoTools+Contributor+Status

He mostly contributed patches to shapefile (while exchanging entertainingly 
strong email with Jesse).
Jody

On 11/03/2010, at 5:29 AM, Andrea Aime wrote:

> 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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