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Re: [p2-dev] newbie committer question

- Write a test (actually this should happen before you commit :-))
- Updating the iplog when you are committing code that you did not author. If the contribution is less than 200 lines of code, you just need to flag the patch with the iplog option (in bugzilla details > iplog), if it is larger than 200 lines of code, then you want to open a CQ.
- Also if you are releasing large changes, make sure to tag the projects impacted before and after the commit in case it needs to be reverted.

Welcome on board,

PaScaL

Inactive hide details for Henrik Lindberg ---04/14/2009 10:21:31 AM---As a new committer (woo hoo !!) I just made the first p2 Henrik Lindberg ---04/14/2009 10:21:31 AM---As a new committer (woo hoo !!) I just made the first p2 commit (a very small bugfix https://bugs.


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Henrik Lindberg <henrik.lindberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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Date:

04/14/2009 10:21 AM

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[p2-dev] newbie committer question




As a new committer (woo hoo !!) I just made the first p2 commit (a  
very small bugfix
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=272142).
Are there more things I should do after having committed something to  
HEAD? (I know about iplog and IP issues when handling patches).

Henrik Lindberg
henrik.lindberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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