Tom Rondeau wrote:
> Vincent W <bonj...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
>     Alternatively, what is the preferred form of submitting patches? May I 
> post a
>     patch file? Or would it be easier to set up a gitorious repo and have the
>     maintainers pull/merge from that?
> 
> It depends on how many lines you change, really. A few simple lines of code 
> can
> be easily captured in a patch. If you are working on multiple files and large
> numbers of changes, then a project on some git site is probably better. Where
> the lines cross is up to you.

At least initially, I wanted to make a couple of gnuradio-companion example
scripts and programs. I figured the best way to do this would be to include a
datafile, along with some scripts and sample programs. Afterwards (hopefully
within a week), I wanted to see what I could do with the sdl video stuff. I
think, for the time being, I'll create a gitorious repo for this.

> The SVN line in the description of the GNU Radio patch list was only because 
> we
> had no updated it, yet. I just fixed it :)

Didn't mean to nit-pick; I didn't know if the alias was used by SVN or 
something.

> 
> Tom
>  


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