Hey, I was just wondering, how long does it take for someone to patch the
SVN with whatever I submit to Savannah? I'm asking because I submitted
something a few days ago, and actually just appended something to it and
would like to make sure it gets patched to the svn instead of the previous
On 12/21/06, Adam Fedor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, it would be great if you could sign a copyright assignment for
your work. Large changes that are incorporated into GNUstep need to
have the copyright owned by the FSF so that all of GNUstep can be
protected by the FSF more easily. I can
On Dec 21, 2006, at 9:18 AM, Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
I think the best way to submit the changes is probably to have a
load of changes in one file as a patch ...
ie submit a patch at https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?
func=additemgroup=gnustep and attach your .diff file to it.
Also,
I was going through the Base and GUI API earlier today and noticed that
there was a lot of stuff missing from the documentation that I could easily
do, mostly the typedef stuff. Since I've been thinking of ways to become
more active on the project, now that I graduated college and still don't