All:
I've posted the scripts and some comments to VCL-587. Your thoughts on
direction will be appreciated.
Larry
Dr. Larry Burton
Associate Professor
Electronics, Computers and Information Technology
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
lwbur...@ncat.edu
+1.336.334.7718 ext 2233
Aaron Peeler wrote:
Hi Larry,
Thank you for the automated install script and the nice write-up, this
will be a valuable feature for the project and community.
Before we can start using the script(s) and include it in a future
release there are a couple of more steps to properly deal with IP
clearance,
1 - submitting new contribution's through jira.
Jira is our feature, bug-tracker which is used to handle initial contributions.
I've created a jira issue on the automated install:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VCL-587
If you don't have account, it's fairly easy to create.
Once logged in, select the issue or the above link, choose more
options and select attach files.
In the attach files dialogue, upload your script(s) and select "Grant
license to ASF for inclusion in ASF works as per the apache license".
If you have trouble editing it, let me know, I might need to own the
issue to you.
2 - iCLA - Individual Contributor License Agreement (ICLA)
It looks like your following the steps listed here:
https://cwiki.apache.org/VCL/becoming-a-committer.html
So you might have already signed and submitted secret...@apache.org -
and it's being processed. If not, since this is a substantial
contribution, please sign and submit the iCLA.
Also thanks for your interest in becoming a committer, I'll start a
discussion thread with the other project management committee members,
which would then lead to a vote thread.
Thanks again and I think we all look forward to working more with you
to help advance Apache VCL.
Aaron
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 7:29 PM, Larry Burton
wrote:
All:
According to the documentation, I need to "Once you have done this, you
should express interest on the vcl-dev list that you are interested in
becoming a committer." Yes, I would like to become a committer. In
particular, I'd like to commit automation scripts to the project.
It seems the next step is a vote.
"
1. Be voted in as a new committer on the vcl-private list
There is a private VCL list for members of the Podling Project
Management Committee (PPMC) to discuss whether or not someone
should be given the rights of a committer. A formal vote must
happen on this list for you to be accepted as a committer."
Do you wish my assistance for the VCL project?
Thanks,
Larry Burton
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