Thanks.
That's exactly what I needed.
I expect to walk through that process for the first time after
unpacking from the 4th of July holiday.
Until then, happy holiday,
George Frink
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On Jul 3, 2009, at 8:25 AM, Kevan Miller wrote:
On Jul 3, 2009, at 5:29 AM, George Frink wrote:
We needed a fully functional Netbeans plugin for an ongoing project.
As a result, I've adapted the Netbeans plugin to Netbeans 6.7 and
am adding functionality/testing apace.
It strikes me as too much code to gracefully list in an email.
Thoughts?
Hi George,
That sounds great.
So, the process, for dealing with source code, is to attach the
code (normally a 'svn diff' generated patch file, but could be
a .zip) and attach the file to a Jira -- see https://
issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO
You'd need to:
1) create a Jira login
2) create a Geronimo Jira issue (project: geronimo-devtools, type:
improvement). Don't worry about details like components/versions/
fix versions, but do describe what you'd like to contribute in
summary and description fields
3) attach a patch file/zip file to the Jira. While viewing the
Jira, "Attach file" is an operation that you can perform. When you
attach the file, make sure the "Grant license to ASF for inclusion
in ASF works" radio button is checked.
Depending on the size of your contribution, we may also decide to
ask for a code grant. Nothing major, just a single form. See,
http://www.apache.org/licenses/#grants
--kevan