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Re: [mdt-papyrus.dev] Bug 582940

Dear Ernesto,

good to hear from you after quite some time!

Concerning the bug, you should still be able to push to gerrit. I don't think, that required to put the general text (I wrote the code ...) in the commit message as it is not very useful when looking at the history. Make sure, a reference to the bug is in the header of the modified files.

I also like to point out that the architectural framework of "classic" (GMF, XWT) Papyrus will not be used in the long run. The successors Papyrus-Sirius and Papyrus Web  use different customization mechanisms.

Best

Ansgar

On 15/02/2024 04:05, Ernesto Posse via mdt-papyrus.dev wrote:
Hello.

I’ve submitted a new bug report to Bugzilla, Bug 582940, but I accidentally cut the first few paragraphs with the bug description when I pasted it in the Comment textbox. So I’ve added the full description as a new comment, as I cann’t edit my previous comment.

I’ve also added a full diagnosis of the bug and can submit a patch, but I don’t think I can push it to Gerrit as I am no longer an Eclipse Committer. Should I use a particular patch header when creating the patch?

Also, according to the guidelines, I should add messages stating that I wrote the code, that it has no cryptography, etc. Where do I write those? In a local git commit comment and then create the patch from that commit?
 

Thanks


Ernesto Posse
Ernesto Posse




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