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How long until changes are added...

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 9:14 pm
by tetzlaff
How long does it normally take until changes are to the source. The next changes I want to do affect multiple source files and I was hoping the last changes would be added before then.

Re: How long until changes are added...

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 4:12 am
by wjp
You didn't respond to the comments I left with two of the patches.

Re: How long until changes are added...

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 4:17 am
by wjp
Ah, correction; I see you did. I guess SF doesn't send out change-notificiation emails when the only change is a new attachment.

I'll take another look right now.

Re: How long until changes are added...

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 11:49 am
by tetzlaff
Willem,

Thank you for adding the changes. This whole process of working on a sourceforge project is still very new to me too, so I did not realize you did not see that I made changes based on your comments. If I can get your e-mail address, I can send you a direct mail or you can tell me what part I need to change so you can get an e-mail notification.

For a very brief year and a half I got to work for a video game company. I really enjoyed working there. Playing around in the Exult source code reminds me a lot of those times. My job was almost always finding and fixing level C and level D bugs. Thats why when I started playing with Exult the button click code stood out like a sore thumb.

When I get back from vacation, I want to make a list of bugs/features I would like to see fixed or added. I think Exult is a very cool project and I want to help by making it even more tight.

Re: How long until changes are added...

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 12:11 pm
by wjp
Hm, well, considering that you emailed me at the start of december, I think you already have my email address :-)

Anyway, adding a comment to a patch will send out a notification email. If you add a new patch to the tracker it's probably best to send a small note to the mailing list, or post a small note on the forum here, since I don't very often check the patch tracker itself.