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2009/5/6 Bill Stoddard <[email protected]>

> Luciano Resende wrote:
>
>> On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 6:00 AM, Bill Stoddard <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Samul,
>>> You are clear to begin checking the code into the subversion repository.
>>> Make sure each file being contributed has the ASF copyright at the top.
>>> After the code is checked in, we need to publish instructions on how to
>>> build the code and create a running system.
>>>
>>> Bill
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Great news, I have couple question :
>>
>> 1) do we want to do a simple commit, or should we ask infra to upload
>> a svn dump ?
>>
>> 2) as for the headers, what's the approach.... commit and then change
>> the headers (which seems to be mentioned couple times in general@), or
>> change before committing ?
>>
>>
> I thought the best/preferred approach was change then commit, but I think
> we can accommodate either. Good question tho...
>
> Bill
>



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Bowen Ma a.k.a Samul Kevin @ Bluesky Dev Team    XJTU

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