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Posted to dev@maven.apache.org by Paul Gier <pg...@redhat.com> on 2009/04/22 21:36:30 UTC

Access to maven wiki

I don't seem to have access to the maven wiki for editing the Home page and the 
Releases page for the source plugin release.  Can someone give me access to 
this?  My codehaus username is pgier.

Thanks!

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Re: Access to maven wiki

Posted by Brett Porter <br...@apache.org>.
I just added you.

On 23/04/2009, at 5:36 AM, Paul Gier wrote:

> I don't seem to have access to the maven wiki for editing the Home  
> page and the Releases page for the source plugin release.  Can  
> someone give me access to this?  My codehaus username is pgier.
>
> Thanks!
>
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Re: Access to maven wiki

Posted by Jason van Zyl <jv...@sonatype.com>.
Sign up up in Xircles like any other codehaus project.

On 22-Apr-09, at 12:36 PM, Paul Gier wrote:

> I don't seem to have access to the maven wiki for editing the Home  
> page and the Releases page for the source plugin release.  Can  
> someone give me access to this?  My codehaus username is pgier.
>
> Thanks!
>
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Thanks,

Jason

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