you can simply open an Issue in our issue tracker, and add the patch
to correct the issue.
We will review, comment and commit it.
Once you've gone through that process of commiting changes a number of
time you can get your own SVN account.
If you have a patch/issue ready to be commited ready you can ping me
to bring it online.
Sebastian
2011/6/29 Guillaume <guigui...@gmail.com>:
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regarding: http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/issues/detail?id=1423
with patch, it is meant that you produce a changeset, not submitting
each file separated.
Do you know how to produce a patch?
In Eclipse (you need the subclipse plugin of course) you right click
on the project root and then Team > Create Patch ...
With the Tortoise svn client I think it is similar.
Sebastian
2011/6/29 seba....@gmail.com <seba....@gmail.com>: