hi website folks -

I know you are busy, but I'd really like this to be
my final mail on this :-)  so, if you could quickly
review to make sure I have it right this time, I'd
like to get this out today.

many thanks,

Valerie

Hi everyone, yet again -

I am sorry that the information I sent you yesterday (and the day
before) was not accurate and I pointed you at old systems.

It is still true that you need to have a core contributor grant
and a valid/active opensolaris.org account.  This still needs
to be done by Feb 14, 2010 23:59hrs PT.

here is the correct way to figure all of this out:

Log into the OpenSolaris auth system:

http://auth.opensolaris.org/

If you are able to successfully login, your account is active. 
If you have trouble there, please contact website-admin at opensolaris.org

Once logged in, click on:
"Collectives" to see if you have an active, unexpired Core Contributor
grant for at least one community.  Please note, that while 
"contributor" is a member type of the "electorate",
contributor status alone does not entitle you to vote.

You can see history for expired grants under "Show history"
which may give you a clue to where to ask for grant renewal.

Folks facilitating renewals fo their community, you can
see other people's grant information here:
http://test-auth.opensolaris.org/info/listCollectives.action?collectiveTypeId=2
Select the community name, then "User Relationships".

To renew grants or add new ones, please make sure everyone
agrees to this policy:
http://wiki.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/OGB_2009/007

then submit a defect at http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/
under: Community/grants and additionally send mail to
ogb-discuss at opensolaris.org.

http://poll.opensolaris.org/ is out of date and should not
be used. This includes the "wget" method sent earlier.

Thank you,

Valerie


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