doing it the right way [WAS: Re: [Bug 1896] libX11 support for pt_BR]

Fabio Massimo Di Nitto fabbione at fabbione.net
Wed Nov 24 22:25:45 PST 2004


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Hi Felix,

Felix Schulte wrote:

| The approval process for the new release is very clear:
| 1. You make a patch
| 2. You get it reviewed on demand
| 3. You commit it to HEAD
| 4. You request approval for the release branch
|
| That is the order in which things should happen. Everyone has
| understood that.

After all this discussion, I am a bit confused on how to proceed and which
channels/tools to use for point 2 and 4.

Somebody on the mailing list proposed a mentor list for new commiters, but
i doubt that it is up already. It was proposed only a few days before the
breakin.

Since I belong to that class and I want to do the *right thing*, Could you be
so kind to explain me how to do it in the right way?

TA
Fabio

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