http://ofbiz.116.s1.nabble.com/best-practices-for-contributors-tp168876p168883.html
> Ok here it is---
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http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/OFBiz+Contributors+Best+Practices>
> I added a lot of details about how to make patch files, since I just
> remembered some of the patch files we get are not quite "right."
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> Si
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> On Jun 27, 2006, at 1:05 PM, David E. Jones wrote:
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>> Yeah, that's a good way of putting it... Some things are certainly
>> more mainstream in OFBiz than others and so have more community
>> momentum behind them, and that is really what constitutes "support"
>> in a community driven project like OFBiz.
>>
>> If no one cares about it then it tends to stagnate. If people are
>> using it an working on it, even incrementally here and there with
>> small improvements, it thrives and is easier for people to use.
>>
>> -David
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>> BJ Freeman wrote:
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>>> ROTFLOL
>>> my dad use to say everybody is equal just some more than others.
>>> same with support.
>>> for what support there is, there is less for contributions.
>>> LOL.
>>> David E. Jones sent the following on 6/27/2006 12:51 PM:
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>>>> BJ Freeman wrote:
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>>>>> I agree, with the Jira in place, that is the default commit for
>>>>> contributors.
>>>>> More what I was saying was there would be a place for the
>>>>> contributors code to be that could be accessed, but not thru the
>>>>> official code section.
>>>>> so the code in Specialized would be moved to the contributors
>>>>> section.
>>>>> it can be accessed by anyone with the understanding that there is
>>>>> no support for it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Is there "support" for anything...? ;)
>>>>
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