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Re: contributing how? docs and standards where?


I read up on things and I saw that I need:
"...copyright assignment form filled out."
I thought that I could do that before indulging in code, can you help me?
/N

Quoting Alexandre Petit-Bianco <apbianco@cygnus.com>:

> 

> Niklas Fondberg writes:

> 

> > I think I can contribute (awt and other stuff).  But I want to set

> > myself into the source first.  Where do I find coding standards,

> 

> You can have a look at the Java section of the gcc web pages:

> 

>   http://gcc.gnu.org/java/

> 

> Especially the `Contributing to the GCJ Project' section:

> 

>   http://gcc.gnu.org/java/contrib.html

> 

> > lists of maintainers

> 

> I don't see a MAINTAINERS file in libgcj's tree (a file that should

> have been added after the inclusion of libgcj to the gcc tree, or

> added to gcc's MAINTAINER file; my fault.) Note that authors are

> listed in the individual files and questions usually taken on

> java@gcc.gnu.org.

> 

> > and code documentation.

> 

> You can go there for some general documentation,

> 

>   http://gcc.gnu.org/java/docs.html

> 

> but you'll probably have to read the code and its comment. Note that

> doxygen has been applied to Classpath (and upstream provider to

> libgcj:)

> 

>   http://www.klomp.org/mark/classpath/html/

> 

> Maybe the same could be done with libgcj's code.

> 

> ./A

> 





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Niklas Fondberg      niklas.fondberg@i3micro.org


System Developer             I3 Micro Technology






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