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Re: FAQ maintenance

From: <kfogel_at_collab.net>
Date: 2005-06-30 17:04:21 CEST

David James <james82@gmail.com> writes:
> On 6/29/05, BobF <rfreeze@charter.net> wrote:
> > I noticed you're looking for a FAQ maintainer. Since I'm using
> > svn, I would like to contribute. I have too much code work to do
> > on my own projects, but I would be happy to donate a few hours a
> > week to maintaining the FAQ if you're still looking for someone to do it.
>
> Subversion is an open source project. Everybody is welcome to contribute :)
>
> Submit FAQ patches to the list as needed. We'll update the FAQ. Once
> you have a few patches under your belt, you can apply for commit
> access.
>
> Good luck!

Yup, just what David said. Bob, check out

   http://subversion.tigris.org/mailing-list-guidelines.html#patches

for guidelines on posting patches -- these apply to faq.html patches
as to anything else. Then, just sit on dev@ and users@ watching the
mails go by, and when you see a question frequently asked, post a new
faq.html patch. People here will review and apply it if appropriate,
and after a run of good patches, we'll dispense with the overhead and
just ask you to commit directly. (Usually there's no need to apply
for commit access, someone will notice and propose you. See the
HACKING file for the mechanics of how commit access is granted.)

Thanks for volunteering!

-Karl

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