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contributors HOWTO?
- From: jemarch at gnu dot org (Jose E. Marchesi)
- To: gcc at gnu dot org
- Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 23:28:59 +0100
- Subject: contributors HOWTO?
Hi,
I read this list since two years ago, but without contribution to the
development.
Now that i think i know a bit about gcc internals, i would like to
contribute to the development with some patches.
But i find a dificult task to understand the complex
branches/snapshots/tests/etc system. There are a Contributing HOWTO
that introduces the gcc development model to newbies? If not, i
think would be good to have such a guide, so people as me can start
contributing to the gcc development.
I know your time is very limited. So i suggest a plan: i could try to
write the HOWTO while learning myself. But i would need to constantly ask to
the list in order to learn. I could put a subject prefix as
[learning-HOWTO] so all of you interested in colaborate could read the
questions and reply to it. Then, while learning, i could compound the
HOWTO.
What do you think?
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Jose E. Marchesi <jemarch@gnu.org>
<jemarch@es.gnu.org>
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