Dennis E. Hamilton schrieb:
> Initial committers are automatically eligible to serve on the PPMC.
> 
> Initial committers who have been set up with their Apache user names and have 
> committer access can begin immediate participation on the PPMC.  Simply 
> subscribe to the [email protected] list using the @apache.org 
> e-mail or the e-mail given on the iCLA.
> 
> There are currently 19 committers who have not joined the PPMC.  If you are 
> set up as a committer and have not subscribed, please do so.
> 
> If you are set up as a committer and do not wish to serve on the PPMC, please 
> inform the PPMC by e-mail to [email protected].  
> 
> For more information on PPMC activities and responsibilities, see 
> <http://www.apache.org/dev/pmc.html> and 
> <http://incubator.apache.org/guides/ppmc.html>.
> 
>  - Dennis E. Hamilton
> 

I set my name on the "Initial Committers" list, because I want to
support OpenOffice.org in the future the same way as I have done in the
past.

For my "contributions" (managing an running booths on events, supporting
users on maiinglists, reporting bugs etc.) there is no need to sign the
icla.

I don't need an apache mail alias realy too. I've my "good old"
openoffice.org alias; that's good enough for me.

So my question is: is there a way to become not a second class supporter
without signing the icla?

There is another (may be silly) question: If I sign the icla and so on
..., would I be (theoretically) able to dump code into the repository
without any checking by QA?

Regards
Michael

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