On 03/30/2014 01:48 AM, midi-pascal wrote: > Hi, > > I an aware this part :-) > > My question was more about how to grab an existing open bug on git. > Can I choose freely one I am willing to solve? >
If you think you can fix something, I don't see why not. Read all the existing discussion about the bug to know what others have said about it before. Sometimes some bugs are unfixed for a reason - like, sometimes it's pointless to fix something, for example because the functionality will be replaced by new one soon, or something like that. In those cases, there's usually some discussion about it and the reasons why it's not being fixed... But mostly, you can probably just pick a bug if there isn't anyone else assigned, just post on the issue that you're working on a solution, so others know that and we can avoid repetition. Also, a thing to remember: all bugfixes should be done in such a way that the fix doesn't break any other functionality and/or compatibility. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ LMMS-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lmms-devel
