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From: Luke B. <lb...@gm...> - 2005-07-01 19:22:47
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Hey Kris, > Would it be possible for me to contribute to the ASUnit project by > adding javadoc-style comments to the code? That way we could export > javadoc-style API documentation easily. If you think this is a good > idea, just let me know what I need to do to be added to the contributors > list. Thanks! YES! It would definitely be possible. Basically, what we'll need, is for you to use anonymous cvs access to the sourceforge repository, make whatever changes you want, and send us a "Patch" file. If you're on Windows, this is amazingly easy to do using tortoise cvs. http://www.tortoisecvs.org/ If you're on mac search for something call eapcvs or something like that - it's a gui java cvs client. here are the instructions for pulling down the sources vis CVS: http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=3D108947 Whenever you want to do a check-in just send me the .patch file and I'll review, give feedback and integrate! Just to save us all some time and trouble, please fire off an email whenever you start working so that i can make sure to commit and you can make sure to update to the latest sources. This will help us avoid conflicts and time-consuming merges. As far as the actual JavaDoc comments, I know there are a few JavaDoc ActionScript engines out there - does anyone have any opinions about which are better and why? Welcome Aboard Kris! Luke Bayes www.asunit.com |