From: <jrf...@us...> - 2004-03-11 12:23:17
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diff -urN /tmp/wiki.2RNW2f/wiki/text/DriArchitecture /home/groups/d/dr/dri/wiki/text/DriArchitecture --- /tmp/wiki.2RNW2f/wiki/text/DriArchitecture 2003-09-22 11:06:24.000000000 -0700 +++ /home/groups/d/dr/dri/wiki/text/DriArchitecture 2004-03-10 21:51:14.000000000 -0800 @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ * libGLDriver * MesaDriver * DRM + * DRMTemplates diff -urN /tmp/wiki.2RNW2f/wiki/text/GettingStarted /home/groups/d/dr/dri/wiki/text/GettingStarted --- /tmp/wiki.2RNW2f/wiki/text/GettingStarted 2003-10-14 15:55:35.000000000 -0700 +++ /home/groups/d/dr/dri/wiki/text/GettingStarted 2004-03-10 16:12:24.000000000 -0800 @@ -6,13 +6,13 @@ Once you feel that you have sufficient understanding of the DRI to begin coding you can start by submitting a patch. You have to submit at least one patch to get write access to our CVS. Have a look at the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=387 SourceForge bug tracker] for open issues. That is a good place to find an issue that you can fix by submitting a patch. -After you have submitted your patch you can start working on a more concrete project. Have a look at the status page or read the newsgroups for projects that need to be worked on. +After you have submitted your patch you can start working on a more concrete project. Have a look at the Status page or read the newsgroups for projects that need to be worked on. Of course you don't have to submit a patch before you can work on a project. But since you wont be able to check in your work until you submit a patch it is very desirable to submit a patch first. You do want people to test your work, right? Also, don't be shy about asking questions on the [http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/dri-devel dri-devel newsgroup]. The main purpose of the newsgroup is the discussion of development issues. So, feel free to ask questions. -== Submiting patches == +== Submitting patches == Submit a patch by posting it to the dri-devel mailing list as an attachment to a message. Make sure you explain clearly what your patch is for. |