So, I have a patch I'd like to submit. It's pretty simple - when using a differencing disk and loading a snapshot, it includes the backing disks in the search. It seems to work fine on my machine.
I'm not sure what the procedure for submitting changes is; it's been a long time since I've contributed to an open source project. I used "git clone" to pull down the source and make my modifications; "git diff HEAD" appears to be reasonable, "git commit --dry-run" appears to correctly identify the modified files... but I don't know what comes next. :-) So now what? Would running "git commit" do the right thing? Should I generate a diff and send the output somewhere for review and possible approval? Something else? Thanks, )Rob