Craig L Russell wrote:
If John intends to contribute more than a patch or two, and more than
a few lines of code, he should file an ICLA. It's free, easy, and
makes it easier on everyone.
That's definitively an option. The only issue with this is the delay
(probably a week or two).
JIRA attachements are most probably the best way before committership is
granted :
o JIRAs stay in the team's way
o One can attach doco in JIRAs (in other words: JIRA is not only for bad
code ;)
And you're right about the wiki.
As you are using cwiki, and as the project is granting access to people
depending on their status (ie, write access to committers only), update
done on the wiki should be done through a patch, ie through JIRA.
However, this is just a possibility, and the PMC could decide that the
wiki is editable by anyone. You still have to deal with the ASF
ownership in this case, so I guess it's not a good idea to grant access
to everyone. You can also grant commit access to someone just improving
the doco...
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cordialement, regards,
Emmanuel Lécharny
www.iktek.com
directory.apache.org