Here is an example reply you can use as a basis:
 
-_:Yes. Unfortunately we can only accept contributions from people who have signed a contributors license agreement. You can find it at {quote:http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/licenses/CLA-PUBLIC.pdf} Assuming you are willing and able to do so, you can scan it in and email it to us as an attachment by replying to this message. If that's a problem, you can send in a physical copy to our project assistant:
+_:Yes, we are happy to accept patches, though we may modify or choose not to use some. We do require people contributing code to sign a contributors license agreement. You can find it at {quote:http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/licenses/CLA-PUBLIC.pdf}. Assuming you are willing and able to do so, you can scan it in and email it to us as an attachment by replying to this message. If that's a problem, you can send in a physical copy to our project assistant:
 
 _::Hallie Savage{linebreak}
 Department of Computer Sciences{linebreak}
@@ -37,7 +37,16 @@
 
 _:If you just want to hand over the patches and not have to think any more about them, you can just email them to condor-admin@cs.wisc.edu along with the bug reports.
 
-_:If instead you'd like to be involved in the discussions and generally with our development, we can give you access to our CVSTrac system (a sort of wiki/bug tracker hybrid). Once you have access, you can submit new bugs, attach patches, and be involved in the discussion. Indeed, you would be able to see all of our bugs and much of our discussion on other matters if you're curious. If you're interested in this route, let me know what username you would like and I can set you up. (Eventually our CVSTrac will be publicly available, but that's still work in progress.)
+_:If instead you'd like to be involved in the discussions and generally
+with our development, you can use our CVSTrac system (a
+sort of wiki/bug tracker hybrid) at
+{quote:http://condor-wiki.cs.wisc.edu}.
+As an anonymous user, you can peruse the wiki documentation there.
+We can also give you a CVSTrac account, which will allow you to submit
+new bugs, attach patches, and be involved in the discussion. Indeed, you
+would be able to see all of our bugs and much of our discussion on other
+matters if you're curious. If you're interested in this route, let me
+know what username you would like and I can set you up.
 
 If they want a CVSTrac account, {link: http://condor-wiki.cs.wisc.edu/index.cgi/useredit just add them}. Give them default permissions of "jknoprw" (Read-Wiki, Wiki, New, Check-out, Password, Read, Write.). When we get the signed CLA, add "i" for Check-in. Forward a copy of the CLA to Hallie for safe keeping.