Hi Astha, it's great to see you getting involved.
The first step of getting commit access is submitting patches using
jira. The steps go like this:
svn co ...
edit
svn diff >/tmp/mypatch.diff
If issue does not exist, create new JIRA Issue
Attach patch to JIRA issue
Describe changes to mailing list, get an existing committer to review
and apply.
After a few cycles of this then we can move towards granting Apache
committer access, which will involve some paperwork and other manual
steps.
regards,
Paul
On Jun 3, 2008, at 10:57 PM, Astha Bhatnagar wrote:
Hi,
I am a technical lead/architect working with Impetus technologies (http://www.impetus.com
). I lead a group of 15 R&D engineers who are dedicated to work on
Social networking and OpenSocial activities. We (Impetus) have been
actively involved with OpenSocial activities since it was announce
in Nov 2007. As a part of that the current team is working on
Shindig Java and PHP projects.
I have been using the Java implementation for a long time now. I
also have a good expertise on PHP and Open Social technology, and
sincerely desire to contribute to the Apache php shindig project. I
have already identified areas where I can start providing my
contributions.
I have got my account made, with login name as "Impetus". Wanted to
seek the "commit permission" for the same, so that I can submit the
patches.
Thanks n Regards,
Astha Bhatnagar
Paul Lindner
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