I always had this question - for trunk most of the times I just submited the change and if anyone -1 I revert. If you feel it's going to be controversial - send a mail first and ask for opinions. There is an automated svn commit message that would notify anyone interested about the change.
For non-trunk - I have no clue, so I try to avoid the other branches :-) Does anyone know what the status of tc-native those days, CTR or RTC, trunk or release ? I finally got the ssl bio-pair to work and one the handshake extensions needed for SPDY, plus a couple of small fixes. Costin On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 1:25 PM, Christopher Schultz < ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote: > All, > > So I'd like to apply my patch for bug (enhancement) 48692 > (https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=48692) to TC 7 trunk. > > It's obvious to me how I should actually apply the patch: do an svn > update, resolve any problems that arise (shouldn't be any) and commit > what I've got to svn. > > Then, should I update the changelog.xml? Should my commit include that > update? Should I update anything else? Notify anyone that I've done what > I've done? > > With Tomcat 7's CTR policy, I'm not just sure how to make sure that > someone actually does the "R" part of the formula :) > > Thanks, > -chris > >