Re: [zeta-dev] Contributing / ZETACOMP-8
Hello Patrick, thanks for contributing. I would like to point you to these links, which help you to understand Apache and how it all works: * http://www.apache.org/foundation/getinvolved.html * http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html Additionally its a good idea to attach your patch to the ticket in Jira directly. Please don't forget to check the check box which allows developers to include your code. Having a signed CLA is always a good idea if you are interested in contributing more stuff. A formal application is not necessary anyway, A project elects its committers after after a contributor has shown a understanding and commitment. Best regards, Christian On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 10:15 AM, Patrick ALLAERT patrickalla...@php.net wrote: Hi devs, I would like to be able to contribute to the Zeta Components project as a developer. I would mainly start solving issues as well as some QA stuff like fixing tests which does not pass on every platform. My first contribution, if you accept it, would be to solve issue: ZETACOMP-8: [Archive] Double extraction causes empty file which you might review here: http://pallaert.pastebin.com/3J7duMF1 A special crafted tar is needed for this test to reproduce it. I've been able to create one which is attached to this e-mail. I have signed an Apache CLA I will send to the Foundation in the case you would accept my application. Kind regards, Patrick Allaert -- http://www.grobmeier.de
Re: [zeta-dev] Contributing / ZETACOMP-8
Hi Christian, 2010/8/23 Christian Grobmeier grobme...@gmail.com: Hello Patrick, thanks for contributing. I would like to point you to these links, which help you to understand Apache and how it all works: * http://www.apache.org/foundation/getinvolved.html * http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html Thanks for the links, this is indeed how I expected things to work in FOSS/Apache projects. Additionally its a good idea to attach your patch to the ticket in Jira directly. Please don't forget to check the check box which allows developers to include your code. Done. Having a signed CLA is always a good idea if you are interested in contributing more stuff. A formal application is not necessary anyway, A project elects its committers after after a contributor has shown a understanding and commitment. Thanks Christian for clarifying this. I have just sent my CLA to the secretary. Best regards, Christian Kind regards, Patrick On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 10:15 AM, Patrick ALLAERT patrickalla...@php.net wrote: Hi devs, I would like to be able to contribute to the Zeta Components project as a developer. I would mainly start solving issues as well as some QA stuff like fixing tests which does not pass on every platform. My first contribution, if you accept it, would be to solve issue: ZETACOMP-8: [Archive] Double extraction causes empty file which you might review here: http://pallaert.pastebin.com/3J7duMF1 A special crafted tar is needed for this test to reproduce it. I've been able to create one which is attached to this e-mail. I have signed an Apache CLA I will send to the Foundation in the case you would accept my application. Kind regards, Patrick Allaert
Re: [zeta-dev] Contributing / ZETACOMP-8
Hi (hijacking the thread a bit) On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 11:24 PM, Craig L Russell craig.russ...@oracle.com wrote: For future reference, the best way to send ICLAs to Apache is to print, sign, scan, and email the pdf document, exactly as Patrick did. Patrick's ICLA was filed this morning. I just sent my iCLA to secret...@apache.org, if there is anythin wrong feel free to tell me. Best Regards, -- Jérôme Renard http://39web.fr | http://jrenard.info