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authorwollman <wollman@FreeBSD.org>1996-01-12 19:41:25 +0000
committerwollman <wollman@FreeBSD.org>1996-01-12 19:41:25 +0000
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-$FreeBSD$
-
-This file really doesn't belong here, but I wanted to elicit comment
-without starting a discussion as to where it really does belong.
-Anyway, here goes...
-
-When the new CVS tree was set up back in May, I wanted to ensure that
-everybody at least gave some thought to asking other people to look at
-code before it is committed. Since we have had a number of rancorous
-discussions in the past about both committing code prematurely, and
-committing code that was written by someone else, I decided to use the
-`template' function of CVS to give people a chance to think about it.
-
-The template looks like this:
-
-Reviewed by:
-Submitted by:
-Obtained from:
-CVS: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-CVS: Obtained from:
-CVS: If this change has been taken from another system, such as NetBSD,
-CVS: then name the system in this line, otherwise delete it.
-CVS: Reviewed by:
-CVS: Before committing changes please have someone check your work and
-CVS: include their name here. If the change is trivial and you have not
-CVS: had it reviewed then delete this line.
-CVS: Submitted by:
-CVS: If this code has been contributed to FreeBSD by someone else; i.e.,
-CVS: they sent us a patch or a new module, then include their name/email
-CVS: address here. If this is your work then delete this line.
-
-(Note that these lines will also automatically removed now if the tags
-are empty.)
-
-If you are making substantial or possibly controversial changes to the
-code, please talk to someone else who either has commit authority, or
-who is recognized as an expert in the BSD community. This latter
-category includes the author of the program or subsystem you're
-modifying, like Rick Macklem for the NFS code, or Keith Bostic for
-`vi'.
-
-If the changes are insubstantial and noncontroversial (e.g., fixing
-spelling errors, or most Makefile changes) there is no need for
-review. Please delete the ``Reviewed by:'' line, though, so that the
-logs look cleaner.
-
-If you are committing code or modifications which were originally done
-by some other person or group, them please please please make sure to
-credit them in the ``Submitted by'' line. In this case, you are
-considered to be the reviewer. If it is your own code, or that of
-another team member, then you should delete the ``Submitted by'' line,
-so that the logs look cleaner.
-
--GAWollman
-
-
-Importing new stuff is somewhat error-prone since it's easy to create
-unwanted directories or even whole subtrees without noticing it. The
-script ``easy-import'' has been created to make first-time imports
-easier to handle (vendor-branch imports are not yet supported), and to
-help people avoiding the most common errors. It is available as
-/usr/local/bin/easy-import on freefall, or in the source tree as
-src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/contrib/easy-import.pl.
-
-Jörg Wunsch
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