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Preferred way to submit patches?
From: |
era eriksson |
Subject: |
Preferred way to submit patches? |
Date: |
Wed, 2 Feb 2011 19:28:02 +0000 (UTC) |
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Loom/3.14 (http://gmane.org/) |
I did some idle proofreading and have a diff against the current CVS HEAD which
I would like to send somewhere. Is this mailing list appropriate for such minor
contributions or do you have a bug tracking system where I could submit this?
My edits are very minor, mainly punctuation and word order as well as some
spelling and wording fixes.
If you just want to snatch and apply what I have so far, I have a diff at
<http://porkmail.org/elisp/tramp.cvs/proofreading0.patch> but there is no
changelog or rationale for my changes. The location is also a Darcs repository
so if you are familiar with the system, you can use Darcs to see my individual
commits to the local version contol system.
I also noticed that Makefile.in still refers to tramp-fish.el instead of
tramp-sh.el -- I don't have a patch but will gladly provide one if it's more
convenient for you than simply fixing it here and now.
Thanks for a hugely, massively useful package!
--
If this were my real .signature, it would suck less. Well, maybe not.
- Preferred way to submit patches?,
era eriksson <=