Dear,

I have a pyjamas application which I've wrote quite some time ago, which 
am now rewritting to handle more things on the client than on the 
server, which means that I have to pass some code from the server to the 
client.

I'm starting to do that job, but there are some code which doesn't make 
sense on pyjs, which I would like to maintain on my files so it can be 
reused later in other cases. One example is "os.sep" which exists on 
"regular" python but not on pyjs os.py. But there is a os.path.sep. So, 
my question is, does it matter to the pyjs project if I "correct" and 
commit this?

I'm just asking this because, as I am not very familiar with git, I 
would have to learn it for commiting the fix. (Can someone provide me 
"git" (or gerrit?) links to instructions?)
Finally, I'm aware of the contributors "responsabilities".. :)


Thanks,
João Ventura

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