>    You are correct that the commit bit is required as noted here:
> http://httpd.apache.org/dev/release.html#who-can-make-a-release
> ... but we sure do look for contributors on a regular basis and offer
> committership for folks participating in the community and improving the
> health of the project. There are lots of ways, including things that don't
> touch code at all, that one can participate :-)

>>  Maybe you could just jot down a few notes while you are doing
>> it. Over time, it could evolve into a release manual...
> I cannot claim credit for the initial work here:
> http://httpd.apache.org/dev/release.html#how-to-do-a-release

Thanks for the info.

> P.S.
> We usually prefer to chat on the dev@ list. If you're OK with that, please do
> consider sharing your reply there. If you are wondering about the process,
> there's a good chance someone is as well. Feel free to include my message, 
> too.

Yep, this was not on purpose. The httpd mailing list does not provide a
reply-to: header using the mailing list's address. So this can happen.

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