Re: Subscription

2005-09-13 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.

Sander Temme wrote:


Finally, please make sure that you have permission from your company  to 
submit patches. Submitting material means that you give it, and  its 
copyright, to the Apache Software Foundation. Covalent has a long  
history of contributing to the ASF, and I don't think you'll have any  
problems. Folks like wrowe and Jim Jagielski can undoubtedly provide  
you with guidance.


ACK, Covalent has a CCLA on file; Zubin has authority to submit any
patches to the test framework, in fact any fixes he discovers that don't
apply to covalent propritary technologies (and he's clear on which those
few items are, and knows to confirm with Jim or myself if such items
would be generally useful.)

Zubin, before you can submit larger modules (as opposed to short 10
line patches), you should fax or snail mail to Jim an individual CLA,
granting your own personal contributions to the Apache Software
Foundation (the CCLA already covers the grant by Covalent); see...

  http://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.txt

Welcome :)

Bill


Re: Subscription

2005-09-13 Thread Sander Temme

Hey Zubin!

On Sep 13, 2005, at 5:04 AM, Zubin Kika wrote:


I am a member of the Covalent QA team,  and would like
tocontribute to httpd-test.


Welcome, welcome. The way this works is as follows: when you have a  
suggestion for improvement, or a test that you would like to submit  
to httpd-test, you send it to this mailinglist as a unified diff  
against the Subversion checkout. Just use svn diff, it'll use the  
right format (I think).


Then, a member of the httpd-test community can review your submission  
and commit it to the Subversion repository, or post suggestions for  
improvement to the mailinglist. All communications happen on this  
list. If you send us patches for a while and the httpd-test community  
likes their quality, they can vote and give you commit access. I can  
not tell you how long this takes: it's the impression that counts.


You can find some information on how the ASF works and how to  
contribute at the following URLs:


http://www.apache.org/dev/contributors.html
http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html
http://httpd.apache.org/dev/patches.html

Finally, please make sure that you have permission from your company  
to submit patches. Submitting material means that you give it, and  
its copyright, to the Apache Software Foundation. Covalent has a long  
history of contributing to the ASF, and I don't think you'll have any  
problems. Folks like wrowe and Jim Jagielski can undoubtedly provide  
you with guidance.


Looking forward to your contributions!

S.

PS. List, Zubin and I worked together when I was at Covalent.

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Subscription

2005-09-13 Thread Zubin Kika
Hello,

I am a member of the Covalent QA team,  and would like
tocontribute to httpd-test.

Regards,
Zubin

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