Hi all,

Dennis E. Hamilton schrieb:
Christian,

Thank you for that information.  That is perfect and what needed to be known.

With regard to

    And if you (more Rob) here doesn't understand a statement like "I
    wrote this and that, here are the commits, will you please integrate
    them" from a person who has signed the ICLA as a contribution, then
    you're acting weird...

that is not what Regina said in the e-mails that is being discussed.
This may be a problem between English and German (Swiss German?). You
are correct. If Regina had said those exact words, this discussion would
have been unnecessary.

That is right. My question has been more about the time of integration, therefore the license statement is missing. Obviously I was not precise enough. So my first question had been, whether there will be something like a "feature freeze" for AOO 3.4.

Reading all this discussions and comments I have decided to learn how to submit the code myself, giving that I'm voted in as committer. So in my personal case the license problems should be solved then.

We are all still learning here.

From that point of view the discussion has been nevertheless useful.

Kind regards
Regina


  - Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Christian Lohmaier
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 01:44
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Integration of my chart features

Hi *,

On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 7:57 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton
<[email protected]>  wrote:
If Regina were the LO committer or the creator of the patches that were 
committed,

She is.
author  Regina Henschel<[email protected]>  2011-06-06 17:31:56 (GMT)
committer        Fridrich Štrba<[email protected]>        2011-06-06 
17:31:56 (GMT)

author  Regina Henschel<[email protected]>  2011-06-23 15:34:43 (GMT)
committer        Tor Lillqvist<[email protected]>     2011-06-23 15:34:43 
(GMT)

author  Regina Henschel<[email protected]>  2011-06-23 15:33:44 (GMT)
committer        Tor Lillqvist<[email protected]>     2011-06-23 15:43:20 
(GMT)

author  Regina Henschel<[email protected]>  2011-06-23 15:34:06 (GMT)
committer        Tor Lillqvist<[email protected]>     2011-06-23 15:34:06 
(GMT)

author  Regina Henschel<[email protected]>  2011-09-09 13:02:34 (GMT)
committer        Kohei Yoshida<[email protected]>    2011-09-20 16:14:13 
(GMT)

author  Regina Henschel<[email protected]>  2011-10-27 18:31:52 (GMT)
committer        Andras Timar<[email protected]>    2011-10-28 08:24:01 (GMT)

author  Regina Henschel<[email protected]>  2011-09-02 23:20:54 (GMT)
committer        Thorsten Behrens<[email protected]>    2011-09-02 23:26:09 
(GMT)

author  Regina Henschel<[email protected]>  2011-09-28 13:26:36 (GMT)
committer        Michael Meeks<[email protected]>    2011-09-30 11:13:30 
(GMT)

See the line that begins with "author"? If you want, replace that with
"creator" to fit your language. The author is the one who wrote the
code. The committer is the person who added it to the repository.

And if you (more Rob) here doesn't understand a statement like "I
wrote this and that, here are the commits, will you please integrate
them" from a person who has signed the ICLA as a contribution, then
you're acting weird...

ciao
Christian



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