On Thu, Aug 16, 2001, Robert Collins wrote:
> On 16 Aug 2001 07:51:10 +0800, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Robert Collins now has commit priviliges.
> > Robert - what would you like to work on ? :-)
>
> I think I'll start with polishing NTLM off :].
>
> I'm familiar with the protocol for cvs checkins to sourceforge. What is
> the protocol for cvs.squid-cache.org? Are there any guidelines? (I'm not
> about to go crazy on cvs - sourceforge is where all the creative juices
> will be expended, but when it comes to bringing in the latest and
> greatest NTLM code, bugfixes etc ..)
Try not to break HEAD? :-)
I don't think there's a formal set of guidelines, but common practice
seems to be posting patches to squid-dev for large changes, and
just committing small bugfixes.
Try to keep development of new things and large bugfixes in the
sourceforge tree.
Adrian
-- Adrian Chadd Yeah, for me its (XML) like the movie Titanic. <adrian@creative.net.au> Everybody loves it. I want to be different, so I hate it. --Duane WesselsReceived on Wed Aug 15 2001 - 18:07:17 MDT
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