El jue, 15-03-2007 a las 14:20 +0530, मयंक जैन (makuchaku) escribió:
> I would be happy to volunteer towards maintainence of GTK+. Wow, thanks! Here's a task for you to get started. It will take you several days, but hopefully it will be fun :) Go to http://bugzilla.gnome.org/browse.cgi?product=gtk%2b and look at the sidebar on the right, where it says "Patch Status". Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to do this: - Get the latest GTK+ from svn trunk. - Go through each of the unreviewed patches and classify them informally: - obsolete patch which does not apply "as-is" to the sources (you can use "patch --dry-run" to test this easily without screwing up your source tree) - big patch which needs detailed testing/review - small patch which could be tested/reviewed in a few minutes (you can put this classification in the "Status Whiteboard" field in each bug. Alternatively, see below for the "Target Milestone" field.) - Try to group the patches by functional area; something like "patches for drag and drop", "patches for geometry management", etc. - Some patches add new APIs. We use the "Target Milestone" field in bugs to indicate whether a bug is to be fixed for a particular GTK+ release, or whether we don't have a release in mind but the bug is an API addition, a small or big fix, etc. If you find patches in bugs which do not have a "Target Milestone" set, please set that field accordingly. This will let us use our time more effectively. Whenever a GTK+ developer has a few minutes, he can look at the list of "little patches" and test some of them. When someone has a free afternoon, he can look at the "big patches", etc. Federico _______________________________________________ gtk-devel-list mailing list gtk-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-devel-list