Hi Steeve,

Wim has it absolutely correct. Once you file them as a bug the "process" is
started and I can take a look at them and incorporate them.

Just a heads up though, I'm off on vacation in a few days and will be back
Dec 1, so I won't be able to check anything until then (as hopefully where
I'm going there's no Internet!).

In any case, Thanks! Always nice to see patches and features added to
widgets!

Best regards,
Emil


On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Wim Jongman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Steeve,
>
> Thanks this is greatly appreciated! However, before we can take a look at
> your code, and for you to fulfill the license, you need to file a bug and
> put your descriptions and attachments there.
>
> This way,
> 1. you and us have a way of tracking the efforts.
> 2. You have made your patches publicly and forever available to the
> community, whether we implement them or not
>
> Thanks again and we are looking forward to discuss your work on the bug.
> Please post the bug link here once you have filed it.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Wim
>
> On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 7:45 PM, Steeve St-Laurent <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> My name is Steeve. I work for Logiciels INFO-DATA company. For our
>> application, we improved some classes of CalendarCombo project. Knowing
>> liscencing, we want to share our improvement with community. I join our code
>> in this mail hoping it will be added to CalendarCombo project.  If our code
>> does not exactly fit, please let us know what we should change so it fit.
>>
>> In details,
>>
>> we fixed what seemed a bug in
>> org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.calendarcombo.DateHelper.class parse method.
>> Parse method didnt parse with additionalDateFormats parameter. Now it is.
>>
>> we added org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.calendarcombo.IDateFactory.cass
>> interface that is used by CalendarComposit2
>> we added org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.calendarcombo.CalendarFactory.cass an
>> IDateFactory implementation with Calendar
>>
>> we added org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.calendarcombo.CalendarComposite2.class
>> which is copy of CalendarComposite with less feature and that is really
>> independant, as CalendarComposite is too much linked with CalendarCombo.
>> CalendarComposite2 allow user to use its own date class via IDateFactory
>> interface.
>>
>> Thanks for this great products
>>
>> Steeve
>> Logiciels INFO-DATA
>>
>>
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