Re: Where to send package updates

2002-11-02 Thread fluke
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 attachme

Re: Where to send package updates

2002-11-02 Thread Marius Andreiana
On Vi, 2002-11-01 at 20:47, Jonathan DeSena wrote: > process, I resolved at least a few bugs mentioned in bugzilla. Please attach patches to those bugs. For improvements, create new bugs at bugzilla.redhat.com ( severity = enhancement ) and attach patches to them. If you worked on packages made

Re: Where to send package updates

2002-11-02 Thread Eric Wood
You code send the code change to the the last package maintainer listed in the src.rpm's changelog Their email address is usually in there. They, in turn, will hopefully submit it to the core team of that package - if it's other than RH. I've emailed BSD man pages (for programs that were missin

Re: Where to send package updates

2002-11-01 Thread Michael Fratoni
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 01 November 2002 01:47 pm, 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

Where to send package updates

2002-11-01 Thread Jonathan DeSena
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