Re: Guido Caruso: Sponsor found (but CVS says...)

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On Tue, 2006-10-03 at 12:10 -0700, g.caruso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > The "cvsdocs" group controls access only to the Docs CVS
> > I think there is a different group for access to i18n.redhat.com CVS.
> 
> Thanks, Paul, for your answer. But you can imagine my confusion;
> translation-quick-start-guide says:
> 
> "Once you have successfully completed the CLA, return to the account
> system and select Edit Your Account. Enter the password you received by
> email and select Add new membership at the bottom of the page. In the
> field Groupname, enter cvsdocs and select Add. This action requests
> access to the CVS repository where the documentation is stored.
> [Important]	CVS Access is Not Automatic
> When you fill out this form, you are not automatically granted write
> access to the CVS repository. You may need sponsorship from one of the
> Fedora Documentation Project managers to get this access."

Right, these instructions come from Section 2.3, the section on access
to translating Docs (Docs CVS).  Section 2.2 concerns access to
i18n.redhat.com.  Cheers!

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