Hi guys !
I've been trying to see what to do and trying to upload all the code
you have been doing to svn.gnome.org. At svn.kernelcode.com/wgo I can
only see the 3 tempate lines adding a css to header.pt, where I can
get the other code?
Ramon
El 21/09/2008, a las 17:26, Christopher Warner escribió:
On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Murray Cumming
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 2008-09-15 at 12:19 -0400, Christopher Warner wrote:
> You can do svn co svn://svn.kernelcode.com/wgo whateverdir
>
> The only people with write access are Jaime Soler, Johnathan Wilde
and
> myself, if anyone else wants to contribute patches let me know ahead
> of time and I'll give you commit access. After we are done we'll all
> do code review and then pass off to Murray. I know we all have been
> working on different pieces but I'd like everyone to start
committing
> small patches so things don't go to far and we end up with a merge
> nightmare.
This doesn't seem to be the best or easiest way to create patches for
individual fixes.
If you have a fix, I'd like it if you just submitted a patch instead
of
first committing it and lots of other fixes to a fork of the code.
Maybe
it will all be clearly ChangeLogged in the end, but this doesn't
seem a
likely way to achieve that.
--
Murray Cumming
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.murrayc.com
www.openismus.com
This has to do more with working with the codebase.. The code still
has to be reviewed and a patch created before it's sent as a fix to
the svn.gnome.org tree.. It's just working without a version control
system is inherently difficult to see what's going on. This has
nothing to do with forking code or anything like that and everything
to do with making sure quality fixes and code are committed in the
first place. Eventually it can die off but right now we need to test
each others stuff and communicate. Due to the very fact that
everyone is short on time and we probably aren't going to start
[PATCH] roundabouts i'd rather have anyone that wants to change
something, commit or contribute do so. We can then click a link,
review, co.. test, changelog and send off to you with little issue.
When things smooth out and we all trust each other and form some
sort of routine we can drop it. That said, I respect your opinion
here, I just disagree with it.
-C
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