Le 3 août 2017 06:02:43 GMT+02:00, bill-auger <[email protected]> a écrit : > On 08/02/2017 06:48 PM, Nathan Nichols wrote: > > I would like to submit today's progress. How do I go about doing > this? > > > i have been wondering myself about the savannah workflow - the only > documentation i see about this indicates that you need full write > access > to contribute via git > > what i have found it that although savannah supports git VCS, it does > not seem to support any facets of modern git workflow such as forking, > merge requests, peer review - i think it is expected that patches be > sent to the mailing list, which is like the tail wagging the dog if [...]
Savannah has a BTS, filling a bug report (on project, not Savannah) and attach a patch is the standard way. nongnu simply follows GNU projects way : having maintainers. Note you can enlist several keys on project. Note also Project Savannah has itself a mailing list and probably relies on BTS where you can fill feature requests. Main keys to Savannah management are disk room and bandwidth (almost no fees). HTH, TH -- Je suis née pour partager, non la haine, mais l'amour -- Sophocle (Antigone)
