From bebcdabd8f5798f018c978264da484a337feb086 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Chris Lattner
Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 00:36:20 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] explain what I need to grant commit access.
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@@ -227,10 +227,32 @@
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
-LLVM oversight group.
+quality patches. If you would like commit access, please send an email to
+Chris with the following information:
+
+
+ - The user name you want to commit with, e.g. "sabre".
+ - The full name and email address you want message to llvm-commits to come
+ from, e.g. "Chris Lattner <sabre@nondot.org>".
+ - 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.
+
+
+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.
If you have recently been granted commit access, these policies apply:
+
- You are granted commit-after-approval to all parts of LLVM.
To get approval, submit a patch to