[Asterisk-Users] Re: [Asterisk-Dev] How to submit a patch?

Renato Mintz renatomintz at gmail.com
Thu Oct 28 14:49:54 MST 2004


Josh, please help me as I'm really naive to this process. Is there a
specific text you would like to see in the disclaimer? Where should I
send this disclaimer file to?

Tks,

Renato


On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 21:08:35 -0500, Josh Roberson
<twisted at indigent-networks.com> wrote:
> Just so everyone's clear on the patch submission etiquette here...
> (sorry for the crosspost, but I believe this is relevant to both
> users/dev lists)
> 
> To submit a patch, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE help us out by doing the following:
> 
> Search the bugtracker to see if someone has already submitted a
> patch/request/bug that may be relevant to your patch.  If so, please use
> the existing bug, and follow the relevant sections below.  If not,
> please follow the following guidelines:
> 
> 1)  make sure you save your patch in a unified diff, based on
> stable/head cvs if possible.  (cvs diff -u path/to/file.c [within the
> asterisk source tree will keep you from having to have two copies of the
> source file, too]) and save it into a file ending in a .txt extension
> (for faster review by us bug marshals, and Mark.
> 
> 2) make sure you add the header "[patch]" without quotes to the
> subject/summary field.  This will help us quickly identify your bug as a
> patch, and will once again, help speed up the process.
> 
> 3) please refrain from using whitespaces instead of tabs within your
> patch, also, please try not to add any unnecessary whitespace.
> 
> and last but not least
> 
> 4) if you don't already have a disclaimer on file, please file one.
> Once filed, PLEASE mention somewhere in your bug that you have one on
> file.  This saves a lot of time, and has held back lots of good patches,
> because the powers that be have to ask, then wait on a response as to
> wether or not the patch has been properly disclaimed.
> 
> Thanks for listening!
>



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