Well, I just created one. My login is "karrenbauer". I'm used to CVS but not for such huge projects with different branches. Thus, I have to read the policies and things like that first. Is it then prefered that I do commits with respect to some milestones or more frequent if I change something?
In a branch, the usual practice is to check stuff in fairly often. However, don't check in partial updates (i.e., make sure that what's in CVS will at least build). Commits to the trunk should usually have more rigorous testing. You'll usually want to be more careful as a branch gets more "mature." Right now I'm very careful about what I put in the texmem-0-0-1 branch. :)
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