On 2012/01/25, at 14:44, Kevin Horn wrote:
> Probably the best way to submit code is to open a ticket on the tracker, with
> an attached patch as a unified diff against the current twisted trunk.
Can whoever is responsible for the tracker software have a look at its mail
queue? I'm not receiv
On 08:21 pm, m...@conundrum.com wrote:
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>On 2012/01/25, at 14:44, Kevin Horn wrote:
>>Probably the best way to submit code is to open a ticket on the
>>tracker, with an attached patch as a unified diff against the current
>>twisted trunk.
>>[...]
>>See also: http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/Co
On 2012/01/25, at 14:44, Kevin Horn wrote:
> Probably the best way to submit code is to open a ticket on the tracker, with
> an attached patch as a unified diff against the current twisted trunk.
> [...]
> See also: http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/ContributingToTwistedLabs
Excellent. Thanks
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 1:06 PM, Matthew Pounsett wrote:
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> I've written some methods for twisted.words.protocols.irc.IRCClient that
> seem like they (or something like them) should be part of the main
> distribution. What's the preferred way to pass those along for
> consideration? Posting her
I've written some methods for twisted.words.protocols.irc.IRCClient that seem
like they (or something like them) should be part of the main distribution.
What's the preferred way to pass those along for consideration? Posting here?
Open a ticket on the tracker? If the latter, should I send