Hello,
I wanted first to discuss and see if you are interested in maintaining
the module for a while (at least one year -- this is more like a
gentlemen agreement) on the official repository.
If yes, you will receive an invitation very soon. Next are several remarks:
- your commits will trigger email notifications sent to sr-dev mailing
list. The email you use for those git commits must be subscribed to
sr-dev (it is now, just to be clear you need to do it in case you change
to another email)
- more details on how the commits should be done
*
http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/devel/git-commit-guidelines
- special care to the formatting of commit:
* first line with short description of the commit, then if needed, an
empty line and the extra details in the following lines
- fixes - if there is a bug that applies to master branch as well, the
commit must be done first there and then use 'git cherry-pick -x
COMMITID' to backport it in stable branches.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 12/01/15 08:11, Andrey Rybkin wrote:
Hello,
I have tried to make changes in the module, but I do not have the
rights for this.
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Andrey Rybkin
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2015-01-06 14:25 GMT+03:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com
<mailto:miconda@gmail.com>>:
Hello,
your pull request to merge the usrloc_dmq module was accepted few
days ago.
I wrote in the merge comment some remarks about few thinks to be
cared of:
- add the license text at the top of .c/.h files (license must be
gplv2
or bsd, at your choice)
- variables to be declared at the beginning of functions or blocks, to
be sure it still compiles with old strict C compilers
Giving a second thought and considering the current common naming
patterns, I propose to rename the module from usrloc_dmq to dmq_usrloc
(we have similar for pua_usrloc or pua_reginfo) -- the idea is
that the
main purpose of the module is extending dmq with a new data flow type,
rather than usrloc specific extensions. Is that ok for you? If you
don't
have time for it in short term, I can do it.
Cheers,
Daniel
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