explain what I need to grant commit access.

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<p>
We grant commit access to contributors with a track record of submitting high
quality patches. If you would like commit access, please send an email to the
<a href="mailto:llvm-oversight@cs.uiuc.edu">LLVM oversight group</a>.</p>
quality patches. If you would like commit access, please send an email to
<a href="mailto:sabre@nondot.org">Chris</a> with the following information:</p>
<ol>
<li>The user name you want to commit with, e.g. "sabre".</li>
<li>The full name and email address you want message to llvm-commits to come
from, e.g. "Chris Lattner &lt;sabre@nondot.org&gt;".</li>
<li>A "password hash" of the password you want to use, e.g. "2ACR96qjUqsyM".
Note that you don't ever tell us what your password is, you just give it
to us in an encrypted form. To get this, run "htpasswd" (a utility that
comes with apache) in crypt mode (often enabled with "-d"), or find a web
page that will do it for you.</li>
</ol>
<p>Once you've been granted commit access, you should be able to check out an
LLVM tree with an SVN URL of "https://username@llvm.org/..." instead of the
normal anonymous URL of "http://llvm.org/...". The first time you commit
you'll have to type in your password. Note that you may get a warning from
SVN about an untrusted key, you can ignore this. To verify that your commit
access works, please do a test commit (e.g. change a comment or add a blank
line). Your first commit to a repository may require the autogenerated email
to be approved by a mailing list. This is normal, and will be done when
the mailing list owner has time.</p>
<p>If you have recently been granted commit access, these policies apply:</p>
<ol>
<li>You are granted <i>commit-after-approval</i> to all parts of LLVM.
To get approval, submit a <a href="#patches">patch</a> to