Good question, I'm not sure exactly. Part of it is getting the right version, part of it is knowing how to make sure you didn't embarrass yourself with the fix. Knowing what counts as a fix. Other vague uncertainties.
If there was a way to pull, and then just commit with a message about which jira it was connected to,and then the jira created a link to the code with a status to review, I would feel much more comfortable. On Mar 16, 2014 10:18 PM, "Justin Mclean" <jus...@classsoftware.com> wrote: > Hi, > > > As a lurker, I will just say that it's still rather "scary" to make an > > official JIRA, or patch, or whatever the process is. > What's scary about it you just need to attach a fix to a JIRA. Hopefully > it will be reviewed and added to the SKD by a committer will and if all > test pass it will show up in teh next release. > > > The bureaucracy itself is rather scary to be honest. > For submitting patches or other processes? > > Thanks, > Justin