Hello Daniel, welcome back ;-)! Unfortunately (or rather fortunately) the process is not different for DLR employees. You need to create an Eclipse Account and accept the Contributor Agreement. Then you do commits (which needs to be signed off, git commit -s) of your changes to a fork of sumo and open a pull request against the master branch of eclipse/sumo. Be sure that you use the same email address at eclipse as well as for the sign off of the commit. The pull request will be checked automatically whether it fulfils the legal requirements and whether sumo still compiles when it is applied. When these checks are (successfully) completed, we will probably accept it and it is merged into the mainline. A description is also here: https://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/FAQ#How_do_code_contributions_work.3F
Best regards, Michael Am 26.02.19 um 22:21 schrieb Daniel Krajzewicz: > Hello there! > > While starting to work with github, I wanted to try how the megr process > for SUMO works. > I've improved some of the icons used in SUMO - "no", "accept", and > "cancel" - look far better, now. > Waht are the next steps for having them included in SUMO's main line? I > think all legal stuff should be inproblematic due to being a DLR employee? > > Sincerely, > Daniel > > > _______________________________________________ > sumo-dev mailing list > [email protected] > To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from > this list, visit > https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/sumo-dev >
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