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Hi.
I'm wondering how I should submit a patch.
There is a patch manager on sf.net, but apparently without possibily to add a patch, at least for people who are not registered for the project.
So is sending them to mailman-developers@python.org the best way?
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On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 09:03:38PM +0100, Matthias Juchem wrote:
There is a patch manager on sf.net, but apparently without possibily to add a patch, at least for people who are not registered for the project.
Mmmh, anyone with an account on sf.net can submit patches. I'm not a registered developer of mailman on sf.net, and was able to submit patches nonetheless.
However, if you don't have an sf.net account, then yes, you are out of luck, but seriously, it doesn't take long to set one up, and so far, OSDN has been really good at keeping your info private (except if you get your users.sf.net address harvested by some spammer obviously)
Marc
"A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key

On Thursday, 28. November 2002 21:27, Marc MERLIN wrote:
Well, I do have an account. I had a look at the 'Patches' page, but there where only the two links 'Browse' and 'Admin'; don't know why, maybe some browser problem with cookies.
But it seems to work now...
Thank you.
Matthias

"MJ" == Matthias Juchem <lists@konfido.de> writes:
MJ> I'm wondering how I should submit a patch.
MJ> There is a patch manager on sf.net, but apparently without
MJ> possibily to add a patch, at least for people who are not
MJ> registered for the project.
MJ> So is sending them to mailman-developers@python.org the best
MJ> way?
It's not a great way, because it will be way to easy for it to get lost in my inbox. This is doubly true for a new feature patch, since I'll undoubtably defer it until after MM2.1 final.
You don't have to be registered for the Mailman project to post patches, you just have to be a registered user on SF. This is essential because I may need to contact you with questions or comments, and that's not possible with anonymous patches or bug reports.
If registering with SF is too much of a burden, then the next best thing is to get some existing mailman-developers member to submit your patch for you.
-Barry

On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 09:03:38PM +0100, Matthias Juchem wrote:
There is a patch manager on sf.net, but apparently without possibily to add a patch, at least for people who are not registered for the project.
Mmmh, anyone with an account on sf.net can submit patches. I'm not a registered developer of mailman on sf.net, and was able to submit patches nonetheless.
However, if you don't have an sf.net account, then yes, you are out of luck, but seriously, it doesn't take long to set one up, and so far, OSDN has been really good at keeping your info private (except if you get your users.sf.net address harvested by some spammer obviously)
Marc
"A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key

On Thursday, 28. November 2002 21:27, Marc MERLIN wrote:
Well, I do have an account. I had a look at the 'Patches' page, but there where only the two links 'Browse' and 'Admin'; don't know why, maybe some browser problem with cookies.
But it seems to work now...
Thank you.
Matthias

"MJ" == Matthias Juchem <lists@konfido.de> writes:
MJ> I'm wondering how I should submit a patch.
MJ> There is a patch manager on sf.net, but apparently without
MJ> possibily to add a patch, at least for people who are not
MJ> registered for the project.
MJ> So is sending them to mailman-developers@python.org the best
MJ> way?
It's not a great way, because it will be way to easy for it to get lost in my inbox. This is doubly true for a new feature patch, since I'll undoubtably defer it until after MM2.1 final.
You don't have to be registered for the Mailman project to post patches, you just have to be a registered user on SF. This is essential because I may need to contact you with questions or comments, and that's not possible with anonymous patches or bug reports.
If registering with SF is too much of a burden, then the next best thing is to get some existing mailman-developers member to submit your patch for you.
-Barry
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Marc MERLIN
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Matthias Juchem