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  1. Send the following information to cwilper (at) duraspace.org:
    • Your duraspace.org userid. This is used to grant you committer-level permission on the resources hosted on our main website (JIRA, Confluence, Bamboo, etc)
    • Your sourceforge.net userid (If you don't have one, create one here).  The code repository is currently hosted at sourceforge.net, so we need your userid there in order to grant you write access.
    • If you're a Skype user, your Skype userid.  If you don't use Skype, please provide a phone # and/or Instant Messaging info.
  2. Sign up to the Fedora Development list.
  3. Sign up to the Fedora Codewatch list using your userid@sourceforge.net address.  This is a public list that all committers subscribe to.  It's used solely for automatic notification of Subversion commits and automated test results.  It is necessary to sign up using your sourceforge.net id; commit notification will not work otherwise.  Make sure you have set up your Sourceforge account so that emails to userid@sourceforge.net are forwarded to your usual address.
  4. Get familiar with compiling and testing Fedora.

How We Keep In Touch

The team keeps in touch on a day-to-day basis via the development list and Skype.  We generally try to keep significant discussions on the list, but prefer Skype for higher-bandwidth discussions.

We also have weekly, virtual Committer Developer Meetings where we discuss our recent work on the FCRepo project.  This also gives us a way to share what we're doing with interested members of the community (the meeting minutes are public).  Generally, committers employed by Fedora Commons are present at these meetings, and committers from other organizations may attend as their time allows.

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