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If this is a bugfix it may be backported to 1.1-bugfix, but it probably should go in master branch first. Translations are one exception to this rule.
 
If this is a bugfix it may be backported to 1.1-bugfix, but it probably should go in master branch first. Translations are one exception to this rule.
  
== Sending it to the vlc-devel ==
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== Sending it to the vlc-devel ==
Now you can send it to the [http://mailman.videolan.org/listinfo/vlc-devel vlc-devel].
 
  
Please subscribe to it before sending your patch, or else it may not got through the list's spam filters.
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'''Now''' you can send it to the [http://mailman.videolan.org/listinfo/vlc-devel vlc-devel].  
You will be able to unsubscribe later easily if needed.
 
  
Try to avoid sending patches bigger than 100kB on the mailing list, if you can.
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''Please,'' subscribe to it before sending your patch, or else it may not got through the list's spam filters. You will be able to unsubscribe later easily if needed.
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''Try'' to avoid sending patches bigger than 100kB on the mailing list, if you can.
  
 
== Following your patch ==
 
== Following your patch ==

Revision as of 10:26, 3 December 2010

How to produce a patch for VLC

  • Get the latest Git revision
  • Make your changes and commit them
  • Produce a patch according to the Git page, don't send it yet, read the following before sending.

Writing an appropriate description

  • The patch email's subject should be prefixed by "[PATCH]".
  • You should include a description that will be the commit log message of your patch
  • A more exhaustive explanation is also welcomed along with your patch. This could be the second paragraph of your commit log.

Check List

When you send a patch make sure that:

  • it mostly complies to the Code Conventions
  • Make sure that it does not add more failure to `make check`
  • Make sure that your patch is produced against the latest master branch and not 1.1-bugfix. [1]
  • Make sure your patch doesn't introduce trailing spaces (git show --colored show them in red)
  • Make sure your name is correctly set. That is, that you are using your fullname, which is correctly capitalized and so on.
  • Read your patch one more time using git show, and check that it looks ok

[1] Most of the time patches are against branches version such as 1.1.x series which is not a development version. If this is a bugfix it may be backported to 1.1-bugfix, but it probably should go in master branch first. Translations are one exception to this rule.

Sending it to the vlc-devel

Now you can send it to the vlc-devel.

Please, subscribe to it before sending your patch, or else it may not got through the list's spam filters. You will be able to unsubscribe later easily if needed.

Try to avoid sending patches bigger than 100kB on the mailing list, if you can.

Following your patch

You can check if your patch was received by the list at the list archive

If the patch gets approved, then there will normally be a post to the vlc-devel list to say "patch applied". There will also be a post to the vlc-commits list (subscribe here)

Getting your patch merged

  • Don't hesitate to re-ask for review if after a week there are no replies or comments
  • If there are comments, please answer to those and eventually correct your patch if possible.

That should ensure that your patch gets merged.