hoi ralf > > > To be fair, this is one of the most hidden repositories I've ever > > > seen. Try to find it on the scribus website (search: git). > > > Nothing. A google search leads to either the SVN repo or the > > > above-mentioned github repo. > > > > You might learn more on www.scribus.net official internet site for > > scribus. > > > > see > > https://www.scribus.net/how-to-get-support-or-contact-the-team/ > > I might be stupid or blind (or both) but nowhere on that page does it > mention the location of the git repository ...
the scribus github repository is trivial to find: just google "scribus git" and you'll get it! as the title of the page says: it's a mirror of the official scribus svn repository. for one shot contributions you're very welcome to open tickets in there and add pull request. i try to take care of them and to mirror them in the official bug tracker. if you are regularly contributing patches, i (or somebody else...) will ask you open an account in the scribus official bug tracker (https://bugs.scribus.net) and create your own tickets. at that point i think it's a an acceptable effort! (this has been done multiple time in the past and works imo ok) as you see here https://github.com/scribusproject/scribus/pull/98 lot of work can be done on a pull request even when it's not in the official bug tracker. (yes, i have to go through it, check it and copy it in the bug tracker... but somebody else can also do it...) i hope this helps you with your code and your work! ciao a.l.e