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Hi,
I was wondering what the process is to contribute fixes.
I've checked out the code from CVS, and opened a new project in IntelliJ IDEA and was running some code inspections, and there are A LOT of things that can be done to improve performance, clean up java docs, unnecessary casts, method which can me marked final which are not, unused methods, and much much more. Of course I wouldn't go just changing this stuff at will, I'd be changing and testing locally.
So my question is, before I embarq into such a fairly involved process: 1- Is this something the commiters are interested in? 2- Once I make the changes who wants the code? 3- What is the minimum JDK we're checking builds against?
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