You can lower the changes by supplying a unified diff :)

Andi

At 11:35 AM 12/3/2004 -0500, Adam Maccabee Trachtenberg wrote:
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Binam, Jesse wrote:

> Let me rephrase that. This is my first contribution to php or any open
> source project for that matter, and I have no idea what the process is.
> Do I need to write the code first and submit a patch to someone? Do I
> need to work with someone since I assume don't have CVS write access? Is
> the process in the comments or documented somewhere and I am going to
> get flamed for not reading them? ;)

I would suggest you create a patch and post it to the mailing list. If
it's accepted, someone will commit it for you.

Regardless of what you do, I can't predict whether you will or will
not get flamed. :)

-adam

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