Usual process is as follows - Open a JIRA bug, run "svn diff" on your box, zip up the output, upload the zip to JIRA, make sure you grant the license to ASF (there's a choice when u upload the files).
thanks, dims On 1/9/06, Jean-Sebastien Delfino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > If no one else is working on this, and there is consensus > > that it is a desirable thing to do, I volunteer to port > > the build to maven2. > > > > Is there a patch submission mechanism for folks who are > > not committers? > > > > > Thanks Jack! > > We're in the process of establishing the new project layout so this is > probably the right time to do this. On the other hand we need to make > sure that Maven 2 is stable enough. I think we can keep both the maven 1 > and 2 builds in place until we get maven 2 working well, and then decide > when we want to phase out the maven 1 build. > > So I'm +1 on this. What do the other people in the group think? > > I'm expecting to find an Apache convention / best practices for > submitting patches. Maybe Ken, Jeremy or Eddie can jump in and describe > to the group how they've been handling patches on other Apache > projects? or point us to a document on the Apache site describing the > usual process? > > -- > Jean-Sebastien Delfino > > -- Davanum Srinivas : http://wso2.com/blogs/
