Well, it sounds like you already found bugzilla. Your next steps should be:
- create a bugzilla account - login to the bugzilla account - query one of the bugs that your modification should fix - do a "find in this page" for "Create a new attachment" - select to create a new attachment - provide the material in an approbate format (I for multiple patch files I would recommend bundling them in a .tar.gz and also include any modified .spec files, full RPMs are a little bloated for a bugzilla attachment, just provide what has changed). - query the other bugs that are fixed - add a comment to each with the bugzilla bug number that contains your attachment On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Jonathan DeSena wrote: > Hi, > I have made some changes to a couple of Redhat 8.0 packages that I think > would be useful/helpful for others, especially those with laptops. I > modified initscripts and redhat-config-network to support auto-detection > of a network profile along with a few other gui improvements. In the > process, I resolved at least a few bugs mentioned in bugzilla. There is > still some work to do, but it is usable and I believe it is an > improvement over the current versions. > > I would like to submit my changes to someone at Redhat to look over and > perhaps adopt, but I have not been able to find out how to go about > doing this. I have looked all over Redhat's web site, but did not find > any related information. > > Does anyone know the process for submitting changes to Redhat? I have > patch files and new rpms for my changes. > > Thanks, > Jon -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@;redhat.com?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list