Here is an example reply you can use as a basis:
 
-_: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}
-1210 W. Dayton St.{linebreak}
-Madison, WI 53706-1685
-
-_:If you mail it physically, let me know so I can tell Hallie to expect it.
+_:Yes, we are happy to accept patches, though we may modify or choose not to use some.
 
 _: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.
 
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 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.
+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.). If they want to contribute directly, add "i" for Check-in.
 
 {subsection: Can I have a UW-CS login account?}