on GTK+, and progress can be made quickly. However, GTK+ is a fairly
large and complicated package that many other things depend on, so to
avoid unnecessary breakage, and to take advantage of the knowledge
-about GTK+ that has been built up over the last 18 months, we'd like
+about GTK+ that has been built up over the last 4 years, we'd like
to ask people commiting to GTK+ to follow a few rules:
0) Ask first. If your changes are major, or could possibly break existing
somebody may know a better way to do things.
If you are making changes to GTK+, you should be subscribed
- to gtk-devel-list@redhat.com. (Subscription address:
- gtk-devel-list-request@redhat.com.) This is a good place to ask
+ to gtk-devel-list@gnome.org. (Subscription address:
+ gtk-devel-list-request@gnome.org.) This is a good place to ask
about intended changes.
- If you just want to make a trivial change, and don't want to subscribe,
- you can also mail gtk-bugs@gtk.org. Or, alternatively, you can look in
- the ChangeLog for somebody who has been making changes to the file
- you want to change and email them.
-
#gimp on byxnet (irc.gimp.org, irc2.gimp.org, irc3.gimp.org,
irc.germany.gimp.org...)s also a good place to find GTK+ developers to
discuss changes with, however, email to gtk-devel-list is the most
* If you are going to be changing many files in an experimental fashion,
it probably is a good idea to create a separate branch for your changes.
-Owen Taylor
-13 Aug 1998
-
-
+* The ChangeLog entries should preferrably match in date format
+ with the existing entries. You can set how emacs does this
+ by using customize mode:
+ - M-x customize
+ - set Programming/Tools/ChangeLog/Add Log Time Format to
+ 'Old Format'
+ Or, set the add-log-time-format to 'current-time-string in
+ your .emacs file.
+Owen Taylor
+13 Aug 1998
+17 Apr 2001