Hi Yes print, sign, and email a scan of the ICLA to Apache. Then your name will show up on this page http://people.apache.org/committer-index.html
And when that does, then create an account on the Camel wiki. eg click that edit button in the bottom, and create a new account (if you dont have) So when your name is on the ICLA list above, then we can grant your account edit rights. On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 9:21 AM, Carsten Ringe <cars...@kopis.de> wrote: > Hi guys, > > I'm using Camel a lot in my work recently and I stumbled upon some examples > in the documentation that had typos or where some lines of code were missing > to have a copy-n-paste'able code snippet right from the website. > > Now my question is: how I can contribute to the documentation? > > I already found http://camel.apache.org/how-do-i-edit-the-website.html with > a reference to the Apache CLA process. I tried to read up on the process to > join as a contributer, but I'm a bit lost at the moment how to proceed. > > Here's what I figured out at the moment: > > * I need to download and sign the CLA of Apache > * Then I send the scanned document to secret...@apache.org > * They'll set me up with an account > * After I received the account details (and went through all the things > explained at http://www.apache.org/dev/new-committers-guide.html...) I send > a mail to the camel-dev list, asking for access to the Camel project > * Then start editing documentation on the website > > Is that about right? > > > Carsten > -- Claus Ibsen ----------------- Red Hat, Inc. Email: cib...@redhat.com Twitter: davsclaus Blog: http://davsclaus.com Author of Camel in Action: http://www.manning.com/ibsen