Hi Peter, As Scott said, the github mirror is read-only at the moment, although we will move shortly to use git instead of svn. However if you prefer to submit pull requests to the mirror for now, I am OK with applying them manually.
In terms of a next release, I want to get 2.1.5 out in a few weeks (maybe up to a month), and 2.2.0 by the end of the quarter. Colm. On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 9:35 PM Peter De Maeyer <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear, > > In the context of my job, I recently found myself in need to have some > bugs fixed and features added to santuario-java. Now I want to > contribute those fixes/features to the community, so I started here: > https://santuario.apache.org/contributing.html > > The information on that page seems a bit outdated - it refers to svn and > this mailing list, but I also found a GitHub project: > https://github.com/apache/santuario-java and a bug tracker: > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SANTUARIO > > Is it enough if I create bugs and pull requests on GitHub, and discuss > everything in there, or should I still use this mailing list too? > > What expectations may I have regarding the timeframe in which my > contributions will be considered for inclusion in the next release? > > This is partially a test to check how active this mailing list is :-) > > Kind regards, > > Peter > >
