If you use the git repository from sip-router.org, there is no way to make pull requests. You would have to send the patches to mailing list or upload to tracker (you can commit them locally and then export them in dedicated files using git format-patch -- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6658313/generate-a-git-patch-for-a-specific-commit).

Or you can use the mirror on github, fork it from there, announce here or make a pull request when done, then I will review and merge the patches.

Cheers,
Daniel
 
On 21/07/14 14:06, Alekzander Spiridonov wrote:
Daniel,

What's the contributing policy here? I'm not able to create a pulling request without either pushing a new branch or pushing a changes to any existing one.


2014-07-18 20:02 GMT+04:00 Alekzander Spiridonov <alekz@li.ru>:
Hmmm.. What's the way of pushing a new branch to github?


2014-07-18 12:50 GMT+04:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com>:

I prefer one per module, because it is easier to review and keeps the history cleaner for that module.

Thanks,
Daniel


On 18/07/14 10:45, Alekzander Spiridonov wrote:
Should I submit patch per module or one for all? Actually there are numerous cases in kamailio/modules/*


2014-07-17 22:58 GMT+04:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com>:
Hello,


On 09/07/14 11:00, Alekzander Spiridonov wrote:
Hi list,

While going through mod_init's and finding things like
rtpp_table_name.len = strlen(rtpp_table_name.s);

I became curious if using of deprecated STR_PARAM in new modules is done on purpose. Why not using PARAM_STR for string module parameters?

Quote from sr_module.h:
#define PARAM_STRING     (1U<<0)  /**< String (char *) parameter type */
#define PARAM_STR        (1U<<2)  /**< struct str parameter type */
#define STR_PARAM PARAM_STRING

P.S.: That's not only about curiosity but to avoid any bugs in my kamailio extensions.
Indeed PARAM_STR should be used if the value of the parameter needs to be stored in a str structure.

PARAM_STR was introduced by SER developers before joining back with Kamailio source code, so many developers are not aware of it.

We should review and migrate in such cases.

Cheers,
Daniel

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