[PD-dev] Which one is the correct repository to submit patches for externals code?

IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig at iem.at
Sun Apr 6 18:23:01 CEST 2014


On 04/05/2014 03:05 PM, Rafael Vega wrote:
> I found and fixed a bug in oggread~ that is windows specific. The fix is a
> one liner in oggread~.c (details in previous thread).
> 
> I thought the central place for externals code was the SVN "community
> repo"at [1] but the comments below confuse me.
> 
> Can someone please confirm which one is the correct place to submit a patch?

we are talking about two different things: the "central place for
externals code" and the "correct place to submit a patch".

the SVN is the first one, but you are looking for the second one:
reporting bugs and fixes is done through the patch tracker at
http://bugs.puredata.info (which is an easy to remember URL pointing to
the sf patch tracker).

while technically every dev-member of the "pure-data" sf-project can
write to the entire SVN, the *policy* is that only the maintainer of a
package commits to their code.


fgmrdsa
IOhannes

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