On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 4:21 AM, Justin C. Sherrill <jus...@shiningsilence.com> wrote: > On Mon, March 22, 2010 5:48 am, Sylvestre Gallon wrote: > > Patches are always good. (send to sub...@dragonflybsd.org) The goal with > them should be to demonstrate you have a plan, not necessarily to > accomplish a whole lot with those initial patches.
Ok, do I send patches even if the code is not to be implemented in the tree, first ? Do you prefer big commits with big enhancements, or little ones with detailed description for all the things I am going to change ? > > Make sure you explicitly apply for the project (starting after March > 29th). Having a clear plan and timeline is possibly even better than > example patches. OK I will start to write a proposal, Do you know if I can submit it, just to check, to someone from the dragonfly team ? Or if I can post the proposal on this mailling list ? > > If you're looking for feedback directly, #dragonflybsd on EFNet may > (depending on time of day) be a good place to talk to other > developers/users. I will try to have a look on this chan starting from tomorrow. (ps: I am in UTC+1 timezone) Thanks for your help :) Cheers, -- Sylvestre Gallon