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Mention CREDITS file and security subscription
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The first time a file is checked in using {{{svn commit}}}, the committer will be prompted for their username and password. This will then be cached for all further commits.
- If you want to do a test commit, something like adding a single newline to the end of an inoffensive file in a subdirectory, or removing it again, will do the trick.
+ They should first commit a change adding themselves to the CREDITS file. If they want to do additional test commits, something like adding a single newline to the end of an inoffensive file in a subdirectory, or removing it again, would do the trick.
They should also ensure that their checkout has the {{{svn:eol-style}}} property set to {{{native}}} throughout, as (apparently) this policy cannot be set server-wide. Do this by editing the file {{{~/.subversion/config}}} and adding these lines to the end:
@@ -88, +88 @@
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+ They should subscribe to the security list by sending a subscription request to '''security-subscribe -at- spamassassin.apache.org'''.
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The PMC members should grant their Bugzilla account 'EditBugs' status. I'm not sure how this is done, but Theo knows ;)
Going from committer to PMC: Granted all permissions in Bugzilla. Given option for account on bugzilla server. Given option for spamassassin.org email forwarder (jm: does this still exist?). Apache email address added to pmc email list.
You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Spamassassin Wiki" for change notification.
The following page has been changed by JohnMyers:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/ProjectRoles
The comment on the change is:
Mention CREDITS file and security subscription
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The first time a file is checked in using {{{svn commit}}}, the committer will be prompted for their username and password. This will then be cached for all further commits.
- If you want to do a test commit, something like adding a single newline to the end of an inoffensive file in a subdirectory, or removing it again, will do the trick.
+ They should first commit a change adding themselves to the CREDITS file. If they want to do additional test commits, something like adding a single newline to the end of an inoffensive file in a subdirectory, or removing it again, would do the trick.
They should also ensure that their checkout has the {{{svn:eol-style}}} property set to {{{native}}} throughout, as (apparently) this policy cannot be set server-wide. Do this by editing the file {{{~/.subversion/config}}} and adding these lines to the end:
@@ -88, +88 @@
}}}
+ They should subscribe to the security list by sending a subscription request to '''security-subscribe -at- spamassassin.apache.org'''.
+
The PMC members should grant their Bugzilla account 'EditBugs' status. I'm not sure how this is done, but Theo knows ;)
Going from committer to PMC: Granted all permissions in Bugzilla. Given option for account on bugzilla server. Given option for spamassassin.org email forwarder (jm: does this still exist?). Apache email address added to pmc email list.