On Apr 6, 2006, at 12:01 PM, Mike Emmel wrote:

I'm getting close to something thats worth putting up.

If there is any paperwork for svn access I should probably go ahead
and start it.

As Darin mentioned, the usual process, including for ports, is to start submitting patches. Ideally patches should come in increments that can reasonably be reviewed, not just "here's a whole new port". We often grant direct commit access to people who submit a sufficient number and quality of patches and show themselves to be responsible, but it is not step 1.

One of the most important first steps, once you have at least some things compiling, would be to set up a build system for your port. That way others can try it out and we can eventually set up a buildbot.

Regards,
Maciej

P.S. We do have reviewers with Gtk experience and definitely with Cairo experience so there shouldn't be a problem with understanding the patches.
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