[Buildroot] Still no answer for a contribution -- "me too"
Ulf Samuelsson
ulf.samuelsson at atmel.com
Fri Jun 13 13:33:10 UTC 2008
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 12:07:42PM +0100, Will Newton wrote:
>> I must confess that has been my experience too. I tried asking Erik
>> for commit access but again, no response. Perhaps he is working on
>> other projects?
>
> I think anyone wanting write access should send some patches here
> first for review. I guess you already did this -- I don't recall
> sorry.
>
> Personally even though I have commit access I think it is still good
> to discuss anything remotely controversial before committing it. Most
> changes (new packages, package updates) don't fall in that category of
> course.
>
>> It's a hard balance to strike, I don't think it's right to demand
>> anything of people on a volunteer led project but some of us have a
>> job to do and a limited amount of time to do it in.
>
> Does your job require your changes to be committed to the master
> repository?
>
> Personally I am using buildroot in a commercial product for my day
> job. I am contributing everything that is relevant back to the
> buildroot repository, but we have some changes specific to our
> application and some proprietary packages which will never be merged.
> We don't expect to be able to build our whole product directly from
> the buildroot.uclibc.org repository.
I think this is fairly common.
That is why I proposed the "local" directory,
where the location can be defined as a shell environment variable.
BR2_LOCAL or something.
By putting your packages here, you should be able to download
a new svn and use it without modifications.
It was a lot of protests at that time, and it was never fully implemented.
The make saveconfig/getconfig uses the local directory.
I think that it would be easy to expand to have packages in this directory as well.
>
> I'm committing my own changes back to the master repository where
> relevant, and I commit patches from this mailing list in areas that
> are relevant to me and where I think I can properly review them.
> Unfortunately I don't have company time to work on parts of buildroot
> that fall outside these categories.
>
> Hamish
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