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[Myfaces Wiki] Update of "New_Committers" by LeonardoUribe

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The "New_Committers" page has been changed by LeonardoUribe:
http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/New_Committers?action=diff&rev1=4&rev2=5

- = New Committers =
+ See the updated page on 
  
+ [https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MYFACES/New+Committers]
- Congratulations!  You have reached committer status. 
- This page will help you to get up and started.
  
- Once the Apache Software foundation has granted you committer status, you should have gotten a mail similar 
- to following message:
- 
- {{{
- Dear Max Committer,
- 
- We're glad to tell you that your account has been created and is now
- available for use. Your login details are:
- 
-   username: maxcom
-   password: reuhgw342434
- 
- 
- This will grant you access to cvs.apache.org.
- 
- Obviously, we'd request that you change the password as soon as you
- login the first time! Even better would be to change your password and
- then upload your SSH keys to the server so that you then won't need a
- password at all.
- 
- Please note that until the Project Management Committee responsible
- for the project to which you were given group membership actually grants
- you access to the relevant source code modules, you won't be able to
- commit anything. If you have problems committing, you need to email
- pmc@myfaces.apache.org.
- 
- The ASF is a large community spread over a number of different
- technologies and programming languages, with access to a number of
- servers. The project that has requested your account is part of
- the ASF and your account is managed by the ASF infrastructure team.
- In the unlikely case of problems please send an email to
- infrastructure@apache.org outlining your problem.
- 
- More information on the ASF can be found at <http://www.apache.org/>
- and information of interest to developers can be found at
- <http://www.apache.org/dev/>.
- 
- There exist several ASF wide mailing lists that may be of interest to
- you, in particular community@apache.org which is aimed at improving
- relations between the various projects and people within the ASF.
- 
- Should you have any questions of a more general nature then please
- direct them initially to your project.
- 
- We hope your time spent as a committer will be enjoyable,
- 
- 
- The Apache Software Foundation
- }}}
- This means that you have access to the apache infrastructure
- and to the apache cvs and ssh servers.  You now can login
- into the respective servers via ssh.  You should change
- your password as soon as possible.
- 
- For those unfamiliar with unix, the "passwd" command does the trick.
- 
- You cannot check-in code until the respective project
- maintainers/committees have granted you write access, which
- should happen soon after you have gotten the above email.
- 
- However, as of Nov 23rd, 2005, the above information is not fully correct.
- You will not have write access (or developer read access) to the SVN infrastructure until you have manually set your SVN password on the SVN server.
- 
- '''You must log into svn.apache.org and execute the "svnpasswd" command to create or change your SVN password.'''
- 
- Afterwards, full write access to your respective project should be enabled. If things still fail, contact your respective project maintainers/committees.
- 
- == Useful links ==
-  *[[http://www.apache.org/dev/|Developers Link]]
-  *[[http://www.apache.org/dev/version-control.html|detailed info]] on the svn access
-  *[[http://subclipse.tigris.org|subclipse]] Version control plugin for eclipse works on any platform where eclipse works
-  *[[http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org|tortoise]] Windows Explorer Plugin for eclipse
-  *[[http://subversion.tigris.org|Subversion]] main page
-  
-