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Sending patches:
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Note: We know our rules place a burden on you, but rest assured that
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maintaining a big and complex software project is even harder, so please
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accept our rules. We cannot afford to spend our time fixing buggy, broken or
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outdated patches.
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0. Do not send complete files. These need to be diffed by hand to see the
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changes, which makes reviews harder and less likely to occur. Besides as
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soon as one of the files changes, your version becomes harder to apply,
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thus reducing its chances of being accepted.
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1. Always make patches for the CVS version. The README describes how to check
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out CVS and daily CVS snapshots are available from our download page.
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We do not accept patches for releases or outdated CVS versions.
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2. Make unified diffs ('diff -Naur' or 'cvs diff -u'). Unified diffs can easily
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be applied with 'patch'. This is much harder with other diff types.
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3. Test the functionality of your patch. We'll *refuse* it if it breaks
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something, even if it extends other features!
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4. Read your patch. We'll *refuse* it if it changes indentation of the
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code or if it does tab/space conversion or other cosmetical changes!
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5. Comment parts that really need it (tricky side-effects etc).
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Commenting trivial code not required. Comments must be English!
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6. If you implement new features, add or change command line switches or modify
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the behavior of existing features, please do not forget to also update the
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documentation. The documentation maintainers will assist you in doing this.
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Updating the English documentation is enough. If you speak several languages
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you are of course welcome to update others as well.
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7. Send your patch to the mplayer-dev-eng mailing list as a base64-encoded
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attachment (use gzip or bzip2 *only* if it's bigger than 80k or if you know
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that your mailer messes up (reformats) text attachments) with the subject
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line: '[PATCH] very short description of the patch'.
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In the mail, describe in a few sentences what you change and why.
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If you made independent changes, try to send them as separate patches.
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The subject line is very important if you do not want your patch to get
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lost in the noise. We need the uppercase [PATCH] to be able to search
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for unapplied patches, so please use it.
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You have to subscribe to mplayer-dev-eng since we blocked postings from
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non-subscribers after spam problems and because patches get reviewed by the
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developers on the list. We want you to be available for discussing your
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code, you might be asked to make modifications before we accept it. Don't
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worry, mplayer-dev-eng is not high traffic and you can subscribe with the
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nomail option if you do not wish to receive all the mails.
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8. Give us a few days to react. We try to review patches as fast as possible,
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but unfortunately we are constantly overloaded with work, be it MPlayer
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related or from our day to day lives. If your patch seems to be ignored,
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please resend it and mention that you got ignored. We are interested in your
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work and will eventually either accept it or reject it with an explanation
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what and why we disliked about your patch.
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9. Do not immediately ask for CVS write access. If you contributed one or more
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nice, acceptable patches and they need maintaining or you want to be an
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MPlayer developer, you'll get CVS write access.
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Thank you!
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