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Re: Java Library

From: Karl Fogel <kfogel_at_collab.net>
Date: 2001-07-13 17:36:06 CEST

cmpilato@collab.net writes:
> Alexander Mueller <alex@littleblue.de> writes:
>
> > What I would appreciate to do is to check all of my work onto a area
> > visible to public so others can comment my stuff, join in, and so
> > on.
> >
> > What shall I do? Will you create a login for me for the cvs? What to
> > include in the java files (Copyright notices and so on)? Where to
> > put them...
> >
> > Would be great to get things running FAST...

This is wonderful! Couldn't agree more with your final sentence,
too... :-)

To add to Mike's response:

You might want to update your copy of the HACKING file at the top
level of the tree. I just committed some new text there that explains
the commit access procedure more clearly.

Hope we'll see those patches soon!

-Karl

Mike Pilato <cmpilato@collab.net> wrote:
> Alexander, I think I speak for all the Subversion developers when I
> say that I look forward to seeing some progress made on the GUI front.
> Thank you so much for stepping forward with excitement on this.
>
> I do think, however, that work like this should still follow the
> general policies existing in this community regarding code submission.
> If you don't already have a CVS login, your work should come in as
> patches sent to this developers list. I realize that this might seem
> like an annoyance, especially if you are planning on a codebase of any
> notable size, but I think you'll find it to be quite the useful
> policy in the long run.
>
> I will commit (hmm...loaded word...dedicate myself?) to reviewing the
> patches you submit as soon as I can -- immediately upon receipt so
> long as some mission-critical Subversion task isn't consuming my
> cycles -- and encourage others on the list to do the same. I'm pretty
> confident that this way we can ensure that Subversion is getting only
> the best code there is to offer.
>
> Looking forward to seeing some mo' Java in the codebase,
>
> Mike
>
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