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| Rules for commits on the gnome-xml module |
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| If what you are patching is a non-compilation issue either at compile |
| time or linking time on one of the main Linux platforms, then feel free |
| to patch first and send mail afterward. |
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| Otherwise, send me (Daniel.Veillard@w3.org) a mail and if it's a bug |
| issue, register it at bugs.gnome.org. I check both my mail and the |
| bug database everyday. if you don't get an answer within 3 days |
| (which is highly unprobable) then commit your changes. This simply |
| mean that I'm on holliday or on the road. |
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| The reasons I'm asking for an ask before commit policy is that I'm |
| using a separate CVS base for unstable developments and if you commit |
| a patch I didn't get, I may loose your change by mistake (it happened |
| already once) and seriously complicates my job of merging both bases. |
| (The second base is at http://dev.w3.org/ under the XML module). |
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| thanks in advance for following the rule, |
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| Daniel |
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| P.S.: Raph Levien get an exception for the send before commit rule :-) |
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