I will second Ian’s suggestions. I love to apply patches but I don’t have much time. If they are pull requests it reduces the amount of time I have to take to apply the fix and thus makes it much more likely I will find the time to do it.
Jesse
From: ianwallen <ianwallen@anonymised.com>
Sent: March 20, 2013 6:41 PM
To: geonetwork-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [GeoNetwork-devel] Pending patches in trac
Landry,
I have noticed that you have been adding a lot of patches/comments recently
which is very much appreciated.
May I suggest that if you want your commits to be applied faster then I
suggest that you create a github account (it’s free) and fork geonetwork.
Instruction are at the bottom of the following page
http://trac.osgeo.org/geonetwork/wiki/HowToWorkWithGit
Once you have forked then checkout the forked version to your PC and commit
your changes using a git client.
Once you have applied your changes to your forked version you can then
submit a “pull request” to have members of the geonetwork team pull your
changes from your fork.
This is how I submit my changes and it works great.
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