I should point out that everyone "jruby-core" has commit rights to
jruby/rubyspec, and as with rubyspec/rubyspec I'm fine opening it up
for commit access if you have access to rubyspec/rubyspec or submit a
"first patch".

Fire away.

- Charlie

On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 11:12 PM, Subramanya Sastry <sss.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Awesome!   -Subbu.
>
> On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 7:44 AM, Charles Oliver Nutter <head...@headius.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> In order to make it a bit easier and less daunting to contribute to
>> RubySpec, I'm proposing (and have mostly already made) a minor change
>> in our process.
>>
>> * Instead of pulling directly from github.com/rubyspec/rubyspec we
>> will pull from a forked copy at github.com/jruby/rubyspec.
>>
>> * Developers may commit or submit pull requests to either the
>> rubyspec/rubyspec repo or the jruby/rubyspec repo.
>>
>> * We will periodically sync changes from rubyspec/rubyspec into
>> jruby/rubyspec and submit pull requests to rubyspec/rubyspec for
>> changes made only to jruby/rubyspec.
>>
>> I think this will make RubySpec use a bit smoother for us, since we
>> can commit freely to our copy of the specs.
>>
>> If you are just building and/or testing Ruby, this should not affect
>> you; the build has been modified to pull from the appropriate
>> repository already.
>>
>> - Charlie
>>
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