From a24c7fd8d4b600de73941739822f8070a641be21 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Felix Fietkau Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 17:04:17 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] remove old 'Submitting patches' text SVN-Revision: 9997 --- docs/bugs.tex | 15 --------------- 1 file changed, 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/bugs.tex b/docs/bugs.tex index b4f502ce49..ed2535d217 100644 --- a/docs/bugs.tex +++ b/docs/bugs.tex @@ -33,21 +33,6 @@ Once the ticket is open, a developer will take care of it, if so, the ticket is as "accepted" with the developer name. You can add comments at any time to the ticket, even when it is closed. -\subsubsection{Submitting patches} - -In order to include a patch to a ticket, you need to output it, this can be done by using the \textbf{svn diff} command which generates the differences between your local copy (modified) and the version on the OpenWrt repository (unmodified yet). Then attach the patch with a description, using the "Attach" button. - -Your patch must respect the following conventions : - -\begin{itemize} -\item it has to work, with no side effect on other platforms, distributions, packages ... -\item it must have a reason to be included in OpenWrt : bug fix, enhancement, feature adding/removing -\item the patch name should be named like that : -this\_fixes\_bug\_foo\_and\_bar.patch -\item if several, they have to be indexed with an integer number : 100-patch1, 200-patch2 ... -\end{itemize} - -Your patch will be read and most likely be used as-is by the developpers if it is clean and working. If not, the patch will be accepted anyway and modified to be OpenWrt-rules compliant - \subsubsection{Closing a ticket} A ticket might be closed by a developer because: -- 2.25.1