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Re: How to add patches to cvs-log
- From: Sergei Gavrikov <sergei dot gavrikov at gmail dot com>
- To: John Dallaway <john at dallaway dot org dot uk>
- Cc: bob dot brusa at gmail dot com, eCos Maintainers <ecos-maintainers at ecos dot sourceware dot org>
- Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 12:59:36 +0200
- Subject: Re: How to add patches to cvs-log
- References: <op.u70cspe28qukij@w27> <4B752E3C.4020608@dallaway.org.uk>
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 10:32:28AM +0000, John Dallaway wrote:
> Hi Robert
>
> Bob Brusa wrote:
>
> > on 14-Jan-2010 I sent a patch (devs_current_100114.epk) to ecos-patches
> > at sources dot redhat dot com. I assumed it would then go (after review
> > by an expert!) into the "current" cvs ecos repository. This does not
> > seem to be the case as I learned yesterday when updating my ecos from
> > the cvs. Did I follow a wrong procedure or does it just take some more
> > time?
>
> Firstly, thank you for taking the time to contribute a patch for eCos.
>
> Unfortunately, patch review can take some time. The eCos maintainers
> which are best placed to review your changes may be busy. I would
> suggest that you re-post your changes to the ecos-patches list in the
> form of a plain text attachment (generated using "diff -U5 -r") rather
> than as an EPK file. This will make it much easier for individual
> maintainers to review your changes at a glance.
>
> John Dallaway
> eCos maintainer
Hi Robert and John,
A few years ago I knew about one link by the topic:
http://ecos.sourceware.org/patches.html
Unfortunately I cannot call where I 'bookmarked' it in my mind from.
Just now I tried to find the reference looking the eCos front pages,
and I couldn't find a reference on the link.
But, Robert, That's it.
HTH
Sergei