I'll be sure to submit it to the avrdude project on Savannah, I didn't realize
that avrdude had a separate mailing list. So what topics are covered on this
list? Once I know I'll be sure to contact the appropriate list. Thanks.
-Scott
>
> Hi Scott,
>
> Your help is definitely appreciated, however, here are a few suggestions:
> - Don't send your avrdude patch to the avr-chat mailing list. The avrdude
> project resides on Savannah and has it's own mailing list.
> - Better still, don't send your patch to a mailing list, as emails get lost
> very quickly. Avrdude has a Patch Tracker, where you can attach your patch
> and I can guarantee you that the avrdude developers will then eventually get
> to that patch. See here:
> <https://savannah.nongnu.org/patch/?group=avrdude>
> You have to have a Savannah user ID and password to create a new Patch
> Tracker item.
> - It's better to use the -u switch when you create a patch. This creates a
> "unified" form patch, which is much easier to read when evaluating new
> patches. In general, most open source projects usually prefer to deal with
> patches created with diff -u (and sometimes other switches as well such as -p
> for C source code).
>
> HTH,
> Eric Weddington
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