Glad to help, but I have a couple of concerns. First, you have to be voted in as a committer which requires some kind of process that I'm not entirely sure was every established. Unless your a project founder you kind of have to prove yourself first and then you'll get CVS privileges.
Another concern I have is that you are ready to sumbit code when I'm entirely sure we have brainstormed enough on the subject. I don't want to a stick in the mud, but I think we need to consider the design and do some prototyping before we start to commit changes to the code base. Is there some procedure for setting up a dumping ground for prototype code, so that Ias, Sanjiva, and myself can check stuff in without worring about impacting the Geronimo code base - kind of a dumping ground for discussion only. On 10/29/03 6:39 AM, "Srinath Perera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Richard;Luis,jeremy,All > > I think it is better if we can have CVS (some where) as we are > writing code and need to share. I am not aware of the administrative > side of that. > > Can you help us with this. > > we never mind where cvs is as long as it exists; I think intially one of > you or other Geranimo commiters (Luis jeremy) can shepherd in our code > for us. > > Srinath > > > -- Richard Monson-Haefel Co-Founder\Developer, Apache Geronimo Author of: J2EE Web Services (AW 2003) Enterprise JavaBeans, 4ed (O'Reilly 2004) Java Message Service (O'Reilly 2000) http://www.Monson-Haefel.com
