My congratulations to all. Welcome aboard! :)
Alexei
2007/6/15, Yang Paulex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Congrats!
>
> 2007/6/15, Tim Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Please join the Apache Harmony PMC in welcoming the project's newest
> > committers :
> >
> > Andrew Zhang
> > Leo Li
> > Mikhail Fursov
> > Tony Wu
> > Vladimir Ivanov
> >
> > These five individuals have shown sustained dedication to the
project,
> > an ability to work well with others, and share the common vision
we have
> > for Harmony. We all continue to expect great things from them.
> >
> > You should have already received your new committer account
information,
> > as a first step to test your almighty powers of committitude, please
> > update the committers page on the website. That should be a good
(and
> > harmless) exercise to test if everything is working.
> >
> > Things to do :
> >
> > 1) test ssh-ing to the server people.apache.org.
> > 2) Change your login password on the machine
> > 3) Add a public key to .ssh so you can stop using the password
> > 4) Set your SVN password : just type 'svnpasswd'
> >
> > At this point, you should be good to go. Checkout the website
from svn
> > and update it. See if you can figure out how.
> >
> > Be sure that anything you have checked out of SVN has been checked
out
> > via 'https' and not 'http' or you can't check in. You can switch
using
> > "svn switch". (See the manual)
> >
> > Finally, although you now have the ability to commit, please
remember :
> >
> > 1) Continue being as transparent and communicative as possible. You
> > earned committer status in part because of your engagement with
others.
> > While it was a "have to" situation because you had to submit patches
> > and defend them, but we believe it is a "want to". Community is
the key
> > to any Apache project.
> >
> > 2) We don't want anyone going off and doing lots of work locally, and
> > then committing. Committing is like voting in Chicago - do it
early and
> > often. Of course, you don't want to break the build, but keep the
> > "commit bombs" to an absolute minimum, and warn the community if
you are
> > going to do it - we may suggest it goes into a branch at first. Use
> > branches if you need to.
> >
> > 3) Always remember that you can **never** commit code that comes from
> > someone else, even a co-worker. All code from someone else must be
> > submitted by the copyright holder (either the author or author's
> > employer, depending) as a JIRA, and then follow up with the required
> > ACQs and BCC.
> >
> > Again, thanks for your hard work so far, and welcome!
> >
> > The Apache Harmony PMC