Hello Bob and Tom!
I don't think alternative 2 is a good idea. I would like to to keep
all argouml-related projects together so the alternative 1 or the
patch is my suggestion.
In any of the cases 1 and 2, I can set this up for you.
/Linus
2007/7/29, Tom Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I presume this is a followup to the conversation that was begun back in May
> http://argouml.tigris.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=users&msgNo=4018
>
> > I would like to submit and begin work on an ArgoUML Project
> > entitled urlLink. The end result would allow for the
> > capability of attaching a URL link to any appropriate object
> > contained in a UML model.
> >
> > To whom do I submit my request and who approves the project?
>
> If it's really an entire project's worth of work, you can choose among:
> 1. Having it be a subproject of ArgoUML in which case you need to get one
> of the ArgoUML project leaders to create it for you
> 2. Having it hosted at Tigris independent of ArgoUML in which case you
> submit a project request to the Tigris admins using their web interface
> 3. Having it hosted someplace like SourceForge in which case you submit
> the project request to the appropriate administrator
>
> On the other hand, if it's something smaller and simpler, you can create a
> patch with the functionality and attach it to a Enhancement Request in the
> issue database and one of the core developers can review and integrate it
> for you.
>
> Unless it's a lot more complicated than it sounds on the surface, I suspect
> the second scenario is closer to what you want to do. It also offers the
> possibility of much smoother integration than doing things as a separate
> plugin or something.
>
> Tom
>
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