Hi Tony,
Please create an issue for this, and attach patches to it for the
modified files.
Then, one of the developers (or I) will commit the changes.
This is something I've always wondered about but never figured out. How
does the patch process work? (I have Subclipse on EasyEclipse for LAMP,
and the SyncroSVN client that comes with <oXygen /> XML Editor.
I've never worked on shared code before, this is exciting. :)
-- Tony
Yes, I figured you don't know... ;-)
If you register at the Tigris website, you should apply for an *observer*
role in the ArgoUML project.
Once you get it granted, you create the issue, and will be able to append
any patch to the issue.
Only someone with *developer* role has the rights to commit with subversion
in the project's repository.
See for more explanation on the website and in the cookbook.
E.g. http://argouml.tigris.org/project_bugs.html
http://argouml-stats.tigris.org/documentation/defaulthtml/cookbook/ch09.html
AFAIK, all developers use Eclipse with Subclipse.
I use the Eclipse WST for editing XML.
If you create your patches in Eclipse with all the default settings, then
the patch format is ok.
Regards,
Michiel
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