Hi Roshan,

Yes, generally there should be a ticket in JIRA for each 'thing' that
needs doing - some of the TODO's may already have a ticket - but I
doubt most of them do as some are quite old.

We mention the process (in a _very_ brief form on the getting started
page[1]), but generally:

1) Create/assign/etc. a JIRA issue
2) Work on a patch
3) Create a single patch per logical item (might be one per issue -
but could be more for a complex problem)
4) Submit this to review board, with assigned to the wave project, and
mentioning the JIRA issue number it relates to.
5) Wait/pester us to get it reviewed
6) Fix patch as suggested at review
7) Push to git (if the person is a committer then they can do it
themselves, otherwise generally one of the reviewers will do it).

Someone should put the above paragraph in an expanded form on the wiki
"contributing" page...

Ali

[1]: https://incubator.apache.org/wave/get-involved.html

On 13 April 2015 at 15:40, Roshan Lakmal <roshan.2013...@iit.ac.lk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have found lot of TODO entries in the wave src.
> If we completed a task.
>
> How can we submit the patch?
> Can you please tell me the procedure.
>
> Do we need to make a Jira issue and then submit the patch?
> There are some small TODO entries too.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Roshan

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