On Fri, 2008-04-04 at 07:46 -0500, Cindy McKee wrote: > When I wanted write permissions to the SVN repository, I realized that > I needed a WordPress.org user name. So I looked around the website, > found what seemed to be the place for developers -- Codex -- and > registered there. Usually translators are lumped together with > developers and share their websites and resources. Well, I was NOT > able to commit changes to the SVN repository, even after repeated > requests to give me permission. Well, last night I finally registered > at the forum and tried that password to make a commit to the > repository. It WORKED! It simply never even occurred to me to register > in the forum in order to have SVN rights! Maybe other people don't > often make that mistake, (after all, codex.wordpress.org is a > subdomain) but if anyone else ever has problems with authorization, > ask them exactly where in the site they registered. :)
Wait, you have registered in the forums, and got SVN commit access? I very much doubt this. I think it was rather a coincidence that someone approved your request at about the same time. I've never heard of an CVS/SVN repo that allows commit access after a simple registration. Btw, whom have you asked for approval? Best regards, Alex -- Alex Günsche, Zirona OpenSource-Consulting Blogs: http://www.zirona.com/ | http://www.regularimpressions.net *** Want to test the shiny new release of InstantUpgrade? *** http://www.zirona.com/blog/software/instantupgrade-10-beta/ _______________________________________________ wp-polyglots mailing list [email protected] http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-polyglots
