Generally you should add javadoc, add/extend/modify test and eventually run
all test (they should pass ;) . Once you are there you can upload a patch
and add all necessary infos to the issue.
If you are not a committer you can not assign the issue to yourself afaik.
Make sure you meet compat policies (1.4 for core and contibs with 1.4 code
should remain 1.4).
Usually people respond on the issue very quickly.

Simon

On Aug 21, 2009 8:29 PM, "Paul Taylor" <paul_t...@fastmail.fm> wrote:

Hi

I have just submitted my first patch for lucene for the following issue
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1787 , I built from ant build
does this mean the (flex code would have use the correct java version) and
updated test. Do I have to reassign the issue to myself or to someone with
SVN checkin permissions, or do anything else. And what happens now, can you
give me some idea of how long before its reviewed and then committed or
rejected.

thanks Paul

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