Hi Nicolas,
If you wanna know how to contribute to EclipseLink, the
process is as follows:
1. Submit an enhancement request or bug - commonly referred to as bug
via eclipse bug tracker: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi
2. If you have a piece of code you wanna submit for integration into
master, create a git patch, in commit message, include the
following line at the bottom of the message:
"Signed-off-by: Nicolas Marcotte
<nicolas.marcotte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Then add the patch as an attachment to the bug you created in step
1.
3. Sign-up Eclipse CLA at https://wiki.eclipse.org/CLA, otherwise
the eclipse committers cannot push the patch signed by your name.
If you want to know more, follow the link:
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/Contributing_via_Git
Best Regards
Marcel
On 08/04/15 16:55, Nicolas Marcotte
wrote:
Hello,
I would like to contribute some bugfixes and enhancement as we are
heavy eclipselink users.
As I currently build my patches against the final eclipselink jar
and use maven to replace the modified classes, I can't run
regression tests so I can't contribute by forking and sending pull
request.
I would like to know if there is some documentation, other that
the dependencies list on the wiki, on building eclipselink ?
Thank you for giving me some pointers.
--
Nicolas Marcotte
Analyste technologique – Architecture, conception et développement
Système d’information - Service des technologies de l'information
Université de Sherbrooke
Tél: 819 821-8000 poste 63276
Courriel : Nicolas.Marcotte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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