Ok, after solving "grammar" and "different templates" problems I am ready to submit, but I don't know where and what to write as documentation or instructions... Can you give me some tips... I've already read "How to Build a Plugin", so I ask mainly what to write in which file... what write into change log, etc... ______________________________________________________________________ PÔVODNÁ SPRÁVA Od: "Ross Gardler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Pre: [email protected] Predmet: Re: submit and testing Dátum/Čas: 28. 7. 2005 12:44:14
> HANAX wrote: > > If I should upload my work, how? > > Create a zip and attach it to an issue on the issue tracker - > http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR > > > And second - in what state sould be work uploaded? I mean, now I have > > really basic functionality finished, when is goot time to upload? > > In Open Source you will often here "release early, release often". In > other words, get people to look at your code as early as possible, this > will encourage contributions and will give them the chance to give you > feedback. > > It does not need to be complete, just complete enough to allow others to > play with it. We have a special whiteboard area for code that is still > in the early stages of development. > > > Who will test my work (except me :) ? X+V technology is pretty new, which > > browser should be used for testing? > > I will certainly give it a play when I get time. As for which browser, I > don't know you will have to tell me. Your contribution should include > some docs on how to set up an environment in which we can test the X+V > stuff, i.e. what browsers, what additional software i requried, where to > get it from etc. > > The more detailed these instructions the more likely you are to find > people testing your plugin. > > Ross
