Hi Noel,
On Mar 24, 2008, at 2:45 PM, Noel J. Bergman wrote:

Luciano Resende wrote:

Based on previous discussion [1], the Tuscany PPMC has voted to grant
some some community members, with proper CLA on file, to have write
access to the Confluence wiki website. Is this NOT acceptable anymore?

PMC must vote, so let's be clear on this: minimum of 3 binding votes, like everything else. But with the vote AND the CLA, they *are* Committers. You just don't have them committing code. This is not new; there are non-coders
who are HTTP Server Project Committers.  They commit docs.

Just so I'm clear, you are proposing that the responsible PMC *must* hold a *Confluence web site write access* vote for any CLA-holding Confluence user before granting them access to the Confluence site?

This is *not* documented anywhere I'm aware of. And I believe that it should be.

Craig




        --- Noel



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