Honestly, I think you're doing a better job than most Eclipse projects :-) Bear in mind that--owing to the fact that you're not a committer yet--we're going to have to run this as a contribution through the IP process. That shouldn't be a big deal, except that the IP team is running pretty hard with Indigo stuff right now. The fact that you've got the right headers, and all the right files in the right places should make this a lot easier/faster.
The second you get your committer status, I'll snapshot the current version and use it to create the necessary "contribution" CQ. Any commits that you make after that point will be as a committer and subject to different rules (i.e. we won't have to take your ongoing work though the CQ process). Once we get check on the CQ, we can move the code into an Eclipse-based Git repo and we're off to the races. FWIW, others can contribute to the GitHub Repo, we just need to keep track of who they are (which Git does quite nicely for us). Hopefully, this doesn't sound scary. We just need to cover our intellectual property ownership backsides... Wayne On 03/18/2011 06:20 AM, Aaron Digulla wrote: > Hello, > > To get things started, I've created a repo on github: > > https://github.com/digulla/org.eclipse.dash.m4e.tools > > Please have a look, especially to make sure the IP stuff is OK > (license, copyright notice, etc). > > Regards, > _______________________________________________ dash-dev mailing list dash-dev@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/dash-dev