Dennis E. Hamilton wrote on Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 00:27:28 -0700: > There have been questions about having an apache.org e-mail address. > These e-mail addresses are not free for the asking. >
Thanks very much for clarifying this! I have just two minor additions, below. > 1. After your iCAL has been received and registered, you will be > invited to specify one or more preferred Apache user names. > IMPORTANT: the e-mail address you provide in your iCAL will be used > for the following communications with you. > s/iCAL/ICLA/ > 7. The ID and password will allow you to login to a personal Unix > account on Apache server people.apache.org. You can produce > a personal web site at this account as well as use it as a regular > Unix (specifically, FreeBSD) account. You do not need to be able to > use this account. You may find it useful as you become more > accomplished as a committer. > 8. Being a committer also grants access to some non-public resources and mailing lists; there are details in the private committers svn tree (https://svn.apache.org/repos/private/committers). > - - - - - - - - - - - >
