Hi Emmanuel,

On Oct 27, 2009, at 10:44 PM, Emmanuel Lecharny wrote:

Craig L Russell wrote:
If John intends to contribute more than a patch or two, and more than a few lines of code, he should file an ICLA. It's free, easy, and makes it easier on everyone.
That's definitively an option. The only issue with this is the delay (probably a week or two).

ICLA's are now processed the day they arrive, so any delay will be on the sender's side. This is different from committership which takes between a day and a month, once the vote is held, depending on workload and timing of the admin team and timing of the request.

JIRA attachements are most probably the best way before committership is granted :
o JIRAs stay in the team's way
o One can attach doco in JIRAs (in other words: JIRA is not only for bad code ;)

Certainly JIRA attachments are suitable for documentation and code.

But I'd say that JIRA is a bad way to update a wiki, because wikis don't typically offer patch services.

Craig

Craig L Russell
Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://db.apache.org/jdo
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