Thanks very much.
On 8/8/07, Alex Karasulu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Randy, > > I am glad to hear about your interest in ApacheDS and your wish to > contribute. > Let me answer some of your questions inline ... > > On 8/8/07, Randy Motluck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > So, I have never contributed / commited to any open source project. > > > > No problem there's always a first time :). > > > I am looking to possibly make some additions to Apache DS. I see that I > > need to use my svn cilent to make a patch an submit that as a 'contributor' > > to a 'commiter' that will review and submit the changes. > > > > Yep. > > > My question is: Where does that get sent? Does that go to a particular > > mail address(individual), or to the dev list? > > > > Well the best way to do this is to create a JIRA issue. If you have a fix > for a bug or a > feature mark the issue respectively. Then just attach your patch to that > issue. > > Although some emails get sent automatically to inform us of JIRA activity > it might also be > a good idea to post an email to this list with a link to your JIRA issue. > Perhaps this might > generate some good discussions around your concerns as well. > > > > > I did not see the last step anywhere -- or I missed it reading over the > > general Apache stuff. Perhaps its individual per Apache project? > > > > That might very well be the case. There is some variability there for > each project. However > I think JIRA is a great interface for holding your contributions. > > HTH, > Alex > > >
