sounds very good.
On Dec 12, 2008, at 4:54 AM, Daniel Russel wrote:
> I suggest we change the process for submitting patches to the > following: > - have a directory writable by everyone such as IMP/patch > - to submit a patch, foo, check in trunk/patch/foo.patch and truck/ > patch/foo.readme with the patch and a description, respectively > - send a short email to imp-dev > - when Ben commits the patch, he removes the files from SVN > > The advantage of this system is: > - it is easy to see keep track of what patches have been submitted > but not committed. > - it is easy to update patches that have been submitted but not yet > committed > - it is easy to apply patches that have not yet been committed to > your copy of IMP, so is is less problematic when patches don't get > committed for a long time. > - no more having to get files to your email > - all the submitted patches are listed in one place for ben to see > - the submitted doesn't have to manually clean how his records of > the patch when Ben submits it. > > Anyone have improvements? I'll try out such a system with my next > patch. > _______________________________________________ > IMP-dev mailing list > IMP-dev@salilab.org > https://salilab.org/mailman/listinfo/imp-dev