On 2005-01-28, Chris I <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > _Anne van Kesteren_ spoke thusly: >>>https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=279672 >> >> You need people to vote for you. You'd probably need to define which >> bugs you have filed. What is fixed. Et cetera. > > I've just added them. Thanks.
Have you actually read the instructions at http://www.mozilla.org/hacking/getting-cvs-write-access.html ? You need someone (someone that already has CVS access) to "vouch" for you (which usually isn't something people do lightly...) and you need to send in the signed contributor form. (note that you don't need super-review, as mentioned on the instructions page) >> I'm not sure why need a CVS account at the moment. If you create patches >> now and then you can just submit a bug with a patch attached and someone >> comes along and fixes it for you. (If they don't come along, cc >> "annevankesteren" or so.) > > That's what I've been doing, in addition to emailing Daniel Wang. I > figure, I'm at the point where I've bothered him enough. :-) Most of the stuff you seem to have linked to is reports of stuff which other people have fixed. I guess it'd be up to whoever might vouch for you, but I would think you need more examples of stuff you've actually been directly involved in. Even when you have a CVS account, you can't "just fix" things - you still have to get any changes you want to make approved. For small fixes, it usually takes no longer for someone to approve something than it does to make the change... -- Michael _______________________________________________ mozilla-documentation mailing list [email protected] http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozilla-documentation
