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<sect1 id="repo-convs-publishing">
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<title>Repository Publishing</title>
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<para>
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When you perform changes inside your working copy, those
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changes are local to your working copy only. In order for you
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to share your changes with others, you need to commit them up
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to the central repository the working copy you are using was
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initially downloaded from. To commit your changes up to the
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central repository you use the <command>commit</command>
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command from the Subversion's client you've installed in your
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workstation.
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</para>
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<para>
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Initially, when you get registered inside &TCAR;, you won't be
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able to publish your changes to &TCAR; immediatly. It is
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necessary that you prove your interest in contributing first
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sending a mail to the
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url="http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel">CentOS
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Developers mailing list</ulink> (
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url="mailto:centos-devel@centos.org">centos-devel@centos.org</ulink>),
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preferably in conjunction with a description of the changes
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you pretend to commit. This restriction is necessary in order
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to protect the source repository from spammers.
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</para>
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<para>
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Once you've received access to publish your changes, they will
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remain valid to you and there is no need for you to request
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permission to publish new changes as long as you behave as a
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good cooperating citizen.
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</para>
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<para>
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As a good cooperating citizen one understand of a person who
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respects the work already done by others and share ideas with
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authors before changing relevant parts of their work,
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specially in situations when the access required to realize
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the changes has been granted already. Of course, there is a
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time when conversation has taken place, the paths has been
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traced and changing the work is so obvious that there is no
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need for you to talk about it; that's because you already did,
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you already built the trust to keep going. As complement, the
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mailing list mentioned above is available for sharing ideas in
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a way that good relationship between community citizens could
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be constantly balanced.
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</para>
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<para>
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The relationship between community citizens is monitored by
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repository administrators. Repository administrators are
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responsible of granting that everything goes the way it needs
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to go in order for &TCAR; to accomplish its mission (see
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linkend="repo-convs-mission" />).
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</para>
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</sect1>
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