Policy &TCAR; is a collaborative tool that anyone can have access to. However, changing that tool in any form is something that should be requested in &TCDML;. Generally, people download working copies of &TCAR; to study its organization, make local changes, test the changes really work the way expected and finally, request access to commit them up to &TCAR; for others to benefit from them. Once you've received access to commit your changes, there is no need for you to request permission again to commit other changes from your working copy to &TCAR; as long as you behave as a good cooperating citizen. Otherwise, your rights to commit changes might be temporarly revoked or permanently banished. As a good cooperating citizen one understand of a person who respects the work already done by others and share ideas with authors before changing relevant parts of their work, specially in situations when the access required to realize the changes has been granted already. Of course, there is a time when conversation has taken place, the paths has been traced and changing the work is so obvious that there is no need for you to talk about it; that's because you already did, you already built the trust to keep going. As complement, the mailing list mentioned above is available for sharing ideas in a way that good relationship between community citizens could be constantly balanced. The relationship between community citizens is monitored by repository administrators. Repository administrators are responsible of granting that everything goes the way it needs to go in order for &TCAR; to accomplish its mission which is: to provide a colaborative tool for &TCC; where &TCPCVI; could be built and maintained by &TCC; itself. The content produced inside &TCAR; is copyright of &TCAS; and this is something you, as author, need to be aware of because you are giving part of your creation's rights to someone else; &TCAS; for this matter. In this case, your work is distributed using &TCAS; as copyright holder not your name. Because &TCAS; is the copyright holder, is the license chosen by &TCAS; the one applied to your work, so it is the one you need to agree with before making a creation inside &TCAR;. We belive that working together is far better than working alone; eventhough somtimes, working alone is the only possible way of reaching the state of glory which is to work syncronized all together in freedom.