Giles Hall wrote: > Hello? > > I would enjoy a response to my request for CVS access to Webware. Is > this project derelict? Perhaps you are looking for a new maintainer? > Either way, I would like to help out. I've fixed a few bugs within > Webware, I have a whole bunch of feature ideas and I'm using it in a > serious project here at work. > > I hope to communicate with an active Webware developer soon.
Sorry about the delay. I've been discussing this with Chuck and Ian and I think we agree that Webware clearly needs some new developers, so we'll give you CVS access. There are some things to keep in mind: - Webware uses tabs for indentation. I noticed that your Monitor.py patch used spaces instead. Let's stick with tabs for now (unless we someday reach a consensus to switch everything to spaces all at once). - Try to maintain backward compatibility as much as possible. I don't use Monitor.py but I assume that your patch is backward-compatible. - Add a note to the release notes file (usually WebKit/Docs/RelNotes-X.Y.html) whenever you check something in. This makes our lives much easier when it's time to cut a release. - When in doubt, ask on webware-devel. I'll give you CVS write access -- check back in about 15 minutes and you should have access. - Geoff ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Webware-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webware-devel