Joined: May 31, 2003 Posts: 219 Location: French Alps
Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2005 6:24 am Post subject: Commiting change to the CVS tree
In this thread, I suggested that a few missing declarations might prevent a user to use an optional dictionary.
This raise a question: Is it possible and desirable that we, testers-helpers, commit changes to the repository?
I have not enough resources (bandwith/disk space) to checkout and compile NeoJ locally. So its probably unsane I'd do it.
If I'd be able to test such minor modification would you, dev team, wish it?
I would suggest that you just submit a patch for a file that you think should be modified. You don't need to compile Neo/J. Instead, checkout the code, make your changes, invoke "cvs diff -u <file>" to create a patch, and attach the patch to a Bugzilla issue.
I or Ed can then rebuild our workspace with your patch and commit it if we think it is OK.
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