I accept the offer to be a commiter to the Spam Assassin project. I have offered to help with sys-admin tasks but I also do know a good bit about the SA code as I have been using it at different companies for years. Some for inbound scanning some heavily customized for outbound scoring and mail routing with postfix. I am also very familiar with sendmail, more so than postfix.
I would like the login id bvest. --Bryan Vest On Sat, May 6, 2017 at 6:08 PM, Sidney Markowitz <sid...@sidney.com> wrote: > Hello Bryan, > > The SpamAssassin Project Management Committee (PMC) hereby offers you > committer privileges to the project. These privileges are offered on the > understanding that you'll use them reasonably and with common sense. We > like > to work on trust rather than unnecessary constraints. > > Most often commit privileges are granted to someone who frequently > contributes > code to enable then to more easily make changes without needing to go > through > the patch submission process. > > In your case, you have offered to help us with our sysadmin tasks, some of > which require commit access. We are grateful for any way in which you > choose > to assist the project. > > Of course, you can decline and instead remain as a contributor, > participating > as you do now. > > This personal invitation is a chance for you to accept or decline in > private. > Either way, please let us know in reply to the > priv...@spamassassin.apache.org > address only. > > If you are accepting, since you have already submitted an ICLA, the next > step > is for you let us know your preferred choice of Apache login id so that we > can > set up access for you. You can check for ids that are already in use at > https://people.apache.org/committer-index.html > > When you reply with your acceptance and choice of login id, we will arrange > for your Apache user account and send you the next steps for establishing > you > as a committer. > > Regards, > > Sidney Markowitz > Chair, Apache SpamAssassin PMC > sid...@apache.org > > On behalf of the Apache SpamAssassin PMC >