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There is a complete [[GMF_Development_Guidelines | GMF developer guide]] | There is a complete [[GMF_Development_Guidelines | GMF developer guide]] | ||
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+ | Once you got the source code of GMF and found a modification you wish to contribute, just [https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/Creating+and+Applying+Patches+in+Eclipse create a patch] and attach it to the related bug. Then committers will review it and perform tests with the patch, If everything is fine, it gets committed. | ||
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+ | === Becoming a committer === | ||
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+ | If you successfully contributed good patches, you deserve to become a committer. Someone should invite you to become a committer. If not, and you think you deserve to be a committer, just ask the [https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/gmf-dev gmf-dev] mailing-list. | ||
=== See also === | === See also === |
Revision as of 10:10, 30 June 2011
GMF |
Website |
Download |
Dev Builds |
Update Site releases milestones |
Community |
Mailing List • Newsgroup • IRC |
Bugzilla |
Open |
Help Wanted |
Bug Day |
Source |
GMF Notation: View CVS repo GMF Runtime: View CVS repo |
Contents
Report bugs
Here is the place to report bug and track progress: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=GMP
Get the source
The source code of the GMF project can be found in the CVS repository
Browse the repository:
Build
Contributing
There are many articles about contributing to Eclipse projects like Remy Suens blog or the Mylyn Contributor reference.
There is a complete GMF developer guide
Create patch
Once you got the source code of GMF and found a modification you wish to contribute, just create a patch and attach it to the related bug. Then committers will review it and perform tests with the patch, If everything is fine, it gets committed.
Becoming a committer
If you successfully contributed good patches, you deserve to become a committer. Someone should invite you to become a committer. If not, and you think you deserve to be a committer, just ask the gmf-dev mailing-list.