Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
--On July 8, 2005 1:35:42 PM -0600 Martin Sebor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Justin,

Let me I apologize in advance if by emailing directly I'm in breach
of the ASF protocol.


You really should take this up on the stdcxx mailing lists now that they are created.

Okay, sorry about that. I've CC'd stdcxx-dev on this response.


I'm wondering if you could clarify for us whether our infrastructure
request INFRA-332 has been completely fulfilled yet, specifically,
whether our user accounts have been created and whether the necessary
pieces are in place so that we can check in the stdcxx project to SVN.
We would like do the check-in of the source code and the project Web
pages sometime next week.


I have yet to see the CLAs for the stdcxx folks;

I faxed mine in on 6/16 (to the FAX number on the CLA form here:
http://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.pdf: (410) 803-2258). I believe
most others have by now as well. Is the FAX number correct? Should
we re-FAX them or mail them instead?

but the stdcxx-ppmc needs to also request the new accounts. (Names, emails, etc.) The forms are on:

<http://www.apache.org/dev/pmc.html>

This might be the missing bit. Sorry if this is a dumb question
but can any one of us, including myself, send this request on
behalf of all the other stdcxx committers? (I.e., can I assume
that all of us are already on the stdcxx PPMC?)


The Incubator PMC can create the Subversion directories - but that won't happen without the accounts in place first.

FWIW, I'm traveling next week and will be completely without email access. So, I'd really recommend starting to use the ASF mailing lists where possible. Will Rowe is also on the ppmc list; but Ben Laurie isn't yet. (Ben is going to be swamped getting ready for ApacheCon in two weeks.)

HTH.  -- justin

Thanks
Martin

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