Changes between Version 6 and Version 7 of DeveloperInformation


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Timestamp:
Jun 28, 2006, 4:28:55 PM (18 years ago)
Author:
Jari Häkkinen
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Changed the donate paragraph to a quote from the Subversion book.

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    1313Please send an email to the [mailto:basedb-devel@lists.sourceforge.net] mailing list! If you are not subscribed to the list, you should first [http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/basedb-devel register your email address]. Tell us what you want to do, download the source using subversion and hack away. There is a growing [http://base.thep.lu.se/chrome/site/doc/development/ideas.html list of ideas for future development] in BASE.
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    15 If you think that your work is usable for the rest of the community, you should donate your changes to the project After making your modifications to the source code, compose a clear and concise log message to describe those changes and the reasons for them. Then, send an email to the developers list containing your log message and the output of svn diff (from the top of your Subversion working copy). If the community members consider your changes acceptable, someone who has commit privileges (permission to make new revisions in the Subversion source repository) will add your changes to the public source code tree. Recall that permission to directly commit changes to the repository is granted on merit - if you demonstrate comprehension of Subversion, programming competency, and a "team spirit", you will likely be awarded that permission.
     15From the [http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ Subversion book]: ''If you think that your work is usable for the rest of the community, you should donate your changes to the project After making your modifications to the source code, compose a clear and concise log message to describe those changes and the reasons for them. Then, send an email to the developers list containing your log message and the output of svn diff (from the top of your Subversion working copy). If the community members consider your changes acceptable, someone who has commit privileges (permission to make new revisions in the Subversion source repository) will add your changes to the public source code tree. Recall that permission to directly commit changes to the repository is granted on merit - if you demonstrate comprehension of Subversion, programming competency, and a "team spirit", you will likely be awarded that permission.''
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    1717== Plugin examples ==