From: Paul G. <pa...@ge...> - 2007-07-18 10:32:28
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Jamie Cameron wrote: > On 26/Jun/2007 16:38 Paul Gear wrote .. >> Hi all, >> >> I'm trying to hack on the Webmin Shorewall module, which seems to need= >> a >> bit of updating, and i'm trying to locate the current CVS/Subversion >> repository. I found one at sourceforge.net, but it seems a few years >> out of date. Is there a current public repository? Should i be >> downloading the devel tgz snapshots instead? >=20 > Hi Paul, >=20 > There is an SVN repository, but it is not publicly available yet. > However, if you want to contribute, email me your preferred login and > password and I will add an account for you so that you can access it. I'm at the point of beginning testing of a couple of useful changes to the Shorewall module, and i have some questions: - What's the best way to test the changes? Is there any system of testing module code changes, or should i just whack it in a test system's directory and try it? - What is the licensing on the Shorewall module? (Are they all BSD licensed if not specified otherwise?) Where should i put my mark for any significant amount of code i write? Thanks, Paul <http://paulgear.webhop.net> -- Did you know? Microsoft Internet Explorer and Outlook have a poor track record for security <http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/713878>. Why not try one of the more secure alternatives from <http://mozilla.org>? |