Hi Om, I think the way Jose and I are requesting is not making a patch from the pull request. We are proposing to have a local repo where can receive the pull request and test the patch (since every committer is responsible to verify the patch from a contributor), and then if it's ok with the results, apply it to the official apache git github mirror simply making a push to that remote.
Then apply it to the official SVN repo commiting from local (since the same local repo is shared with github and svn). If we need to generate patches, this should not be the preferred way since will be many steps for something that would be in essence more simple to verify and apply for a PPMC 2012/8/18 Om <bigosma...@gmail.com> > > Maybe this helps: > > > http://codeprairie.net/blogs/chrisortman/archive/2008/01/14/creating-subversion-patches-with-git.aspx > > http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@trafficserver.apache.org/msg00864.html > > I am not sure how easy it will be to add such a tool/process into the > workflow. > > Can you please try and let us know? > > Thanks, > Om > -- Carlos Rovira Director de Tecnología M: +34 607 22 60 05 F: +34 912 35 57 77 <http://www.codeoscopic.com> CODEOSCOPIC S.A. <http://www.codeoscopic.com> Avd. del General Perón, 32 Planta 10, Puertas P-Q 28020 Madrid