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Re: Any chance to make a new autoconf release?
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Paul Smith |
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Re: Any chance to make a new autoconf release? |
Date: |
Tue, 05 Mar 2019 16:35:57 -0500 |
On Tue, 2019-03-05 at 15:06 -0600, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 3/5/19 3:01 PM, Nicholas Clark wrote:
> > So let's say somebody from the community wanted to cut a new Autoconf
> > release. How would they go about doing it?
>
> HACKING gives a nice overview
One hurdle that people may want to keep in mind, especially if they're
not used to working with GNU projects, is that non-trivial changes
require copyright assignment paperwork (and from your employer if you
have certain types of agreements in your employment contract).
This can often take time so if you're interested in getting involved
it's better to think about this sooner rather than later.
But we're always looking for people!
- Any chance to make a new autoconf release?, Tomasz Kłoczko, 2019/03/05
- Re: Any chance to make a new autoconf release?, Eric Blake, 2019/03/05
- Re: Any chance to make a new autoconf release?, Tomasz Kłoczko, 2019/03/05
- Re: Any chance to make a new autoconf release?, bill-auger, 2019/03/05
- Re: Any chance to make a new autoconf release?, Nicholas Clark, 2019/03/05
- Re: Any chance to make a new autoconf release?, bill-auger, 2019/03/05
- Re: Any chance to make a new autoconf release?, Bob Friesenhahn, 2019/03/05
- Re: Any chance to make a new autoconf release?, Nicholas Clark, 2019/03/05
- Re: Any chance to make a new autoconf release?, Eric Blake, 2019/03/05
- Re: Any chance to make a new autoconf release?,
Paul Smith <=
Re: Any chance to make a new autoconf release?, Paul Eggert, 2019/03/05