I gave you all possible permissions short of being a project admin.  You
should be able to do everything you need now.

Don

Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
> Hey Don...
> 
> I'm finally getting a little time to put out an actual AjaxTags release,
> but I don't seem to be able to do all that I need to...
> 
> I'm not a SF expert by any stretch, despite having my own project there,
> so maybe I'm just looking at the wrong things, but it doesn't seem that
> I can do releases, bug tracker, etc.  In fact, when I click the Admin
> link, I see the following for my permissions:
> 
> * You are listed as a developer (not administrator) for this project.
> * You cannot perform file release operations on this project.
> * You cannot manage documentation (in DocManager) for this project.
> * You cannot moderate forums for this project.
> * You cannot manage news postings for this project.
> * You cannot manage screenshots for this project.
> * You cannot manage Tracker items (in all Trackers, by default) for this
> project.
> * You cannot manage Tasks for this project.
> * You may access and commit to this project's CVS repository (unless
> otherwise restricted by a cvs_acls installation).
> * Your access to the project web space for this project is blocked; you
> will not be able to perform group-related operations on the project
> shell server for this group.
> 
> That would seem to indicate I can't do most of the things I need to in
> order to get a release out.  Can you help me out here?  Do I need to get
> you or someone else to do these things for me, or do I need to be
> granted some rights, or am I simply not trying to do the right things?
> 
> Also, I got the site building OK now, and I've created my sub-site (just
> need to do some final polishing)... haven't checked anything in to CVS
> though, but I assume based on the above that I won't be able to deploy
> it anyway (is that something I would do myself in any case?)
> 
> Thanks a lot Don!
> 
> Frank
> 
> Don Brown wrote:
> 
>> Glad to hear it!  Pick a short name, and import the project in as a
>> new directory, perhaps 'ajax-taglibs' or something.  Once the code is
>> in, ensure the proper infrastructure is available by adding the
>> project to the bug tracker, file releases, etc.  Finally, check out
>> struts-site and create your web page.  The website is built using
>> forrest and there should be some sort of readme describing how to
>> update the public site.
>>
>> Let me know if you have any questions.
>>
>> Don
>>
>> Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all... about two weeks ago I was involved in a rather lengthy
>>> thread
>>> on the Struts developer's list (and also on the users' list) about my
>>> idea
>>> of adding so-called "Ajax" functionality to the Struts HTML taglibs.
>>>
>>> Well, at this point I am quickly approaching a release!  I currently
>>> have
>>> the core functionality completed and seemingly somewhat solid, there is
>>> just general release-type stuff to do (documentation, any unit tests,
>>> etc.) and some peripheray development left.  I could in all honesty
>>> release what I have this very minute, I wouldn't feel bad doing so, but
>>> another few hours of polishing couldn't hurt.
>>>
>>> I would like to release this as a Struts Apps sub-project.  I would like
>>> to find out how to go about getting that set up.  I am already set up
>>> as a
>>> developer, but this would be my first contribution.
>>>
>>> Please let me know what needs to happen, how I can be of help, and I
>>> will
>>> do so.  Thanks all, I look forward to unleashing this upon the
>>> unsuspecting masses :)
>>>
>>
>>
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