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6 changes: 5 additions & 1 deletion www/secretary/workbench/templates/resubmit.erb
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Dear <%= @email.display_names.join(', ') %>,

Thanks for the ICLA, however we already have a copy.
The <%= @cttee %> can use the existing ICLA to request your account by using Whimsy:
If you are not already a committer, the <%= @cttee %> can use the existing ICLA to request your account by using Whimsy:

https://whimsy.apache.org/officers/acreq.cgi (PMC chair and ASF members only)

If you are already a committer on another project, the <%= @cttee %> can use Whimsy to give you permissions to the repository:
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https://whimsy.apache.org/roster/committee

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There's a bit missing here

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What's the magic incantation to make this ...roster/committee/ ?

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A suitable variable reference, using the same syntax as other references in the template.

Existing variables can be found in the script that processes the template (q.v.)

Please take up any further queries with the <%= @cttee %>.

Warm Regards,
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