On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 9:29 AM, Shane Curcuru <[email protected]> wrote: > This has recently changed to be part of the shiny new power tool with the > strength to move mountains, the ID tool: > > https://id.apache.org/ > > I presume the documentation for this, and the new committer invite, etc., > has not caught up to the amazing speed and functionality of this new and > innovative way to track committer information at the Foundation. > > Please - login, check it out, and be amazed! >
So do the email aliases defined in this new web interface still get written out to the old mailAlias.txt file? > - Shane, whose sense of humor is clearly over-blown before coffee > > P.S. MailAlias.txt is an important way that committers can officially (since > it's in SVN, it can only be changed by committers) let other committers know > what their normal email addresses are - very helpful for mail moderation, > etc. > > P.P.S. MailAlias.txt and a number of other bits of committer-specific > information is now all accessed through LDAP and such on the id.a.o site, > where you can change your password, mail aliases, PGP key id, and more. > Somewhere is documentation that shows how you can both do this stuff > through that website by yourself, but you can also get most of the data from > underlying files or services programmatically. > > P.P.P.S. Thanks infra team!
