On 2009-04-27, Danny Angus wrote:
> I've added the ability to compare any combination of branches, tags
> and trunk and created issue
> https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=47105
Thanks!
> If its no use to you feel free to ignore it!
8-)
I never meant to imply that.
Stefan
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many of the ant code areas happily and
it's just working, so no patches have been necessary :)
Dana Lacoste
-Original Message-
From: Stefan Bodewig [mailto:bode...@apache.org]
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 7:44 AM
To: dev@ant.apache.org
Subject: Re: dev-list etiquette questions
Hi
Hi Stefan,
> That antlib is pretty outdated by now, it hasn't seen any development
> for years. I'm surprised there is a user 8-)
Its simple to use and works, why look elsewhere?
I've added the ability to compare any combination of branches, tags
and trunk and created issue
https://issues.apach
Hi Danny,
chiming in on the second part since Martijn already answered the first
one.
On 2009-04-27, Danny Angus wrote:
> 2/ do you use subject prefixes on this list?
No, we don't use prefixes except for votes and stuff like this. There
simply isn't enough traffic to warrant that.
> (my 1st
Best way to contribute a patch is to create a bug report (in this case
bugzilla). The title of the bug report should start with [Patch]. This is
currently not documented well.
br Martijn
> Hi Ant guys, I have a couple of etiquette questions,
>
> 1/ how do I contribute a patch? (or where can I fi
Hi Ant guys, I have a couple of etiquette questions,
1/ how do I contribute a patch? (or where can I find the info?)
2/ do you use subject prefixes on this list? (my 1st patch will be for
for antlibs/svn)
Thx in advance,
d.
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