Dear Ryan, Thank you for your interest in the relax open source project. You contributions would be most welcome. However the procedure for becoming a developer with commit access to the source code repository in an open source project is a bit more democratic. I would recommend to first read chapter 3 of the relax manual, ' Open source infrastructure', which came with the program or can be found at http://download.gna.org/relax/manual/1.2/relax.pdf or http://www.nmr-relax.com/manual/1.2/relax.html. Then chapter 9, 'relax development', describes in detail the steps required to become a developer with commit access. These two chapters need to be read thoroughly. You will need to sign up to the relax mailing lists and first prove your abilities by submitting your changes as patches. Only afterwards can we, the relax developers, vote to grant you commit access. If you only wanted to use relax and not modify the source code or documentation, then membership to the group relax is not necessary. Sincerely, Edward On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 9:33 PM, Ryan MB Hoffman <rmb.hoffman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ryan MB Hoffman requested membership to the group relax at Gna! User Details: ------------- Name: Ryan MB Hoffman Login: rydog Email: rmb.hoffman@xxxxxxxxx Project Details: ---------------- Name: relax Unix Name: relax Main Page: https://gna.org/projects/relax Message from user: ------------------ i signed up with Savane because i want to use and develop relax. so include me, please! thanks, ry Note: ----- You receive this email because you are registered as an administrator of this project and the system has been configured to send emails to administrators when new users register. Please login and go to the page https://gna.org/project/admin/useradmin.php?group=relax and approve or discard this membership request. -- the Gna! team _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Gna! http://gna.org/