On Tue, 6 Nov 2012 10:27:44 PM Stéphane Perez wrote:
> Since years I enjoy playing at Colonization and I recently discovered
> FreeCol. As I'm a Java developer I would like to participate to this
> project.

More developers are always welcome.  You have already done the first thing we
recommend which is to join this list.

> - I've created a bug report because I've noticed a bug, and I've already
> fixed it. Where must I put the path? In the freecol-commits mailing list?

I believe freecol-commits is autogenerated from the commit logs.

> The developers one?

Yes, right here.

> - How can I assign bugs to myself?

First you need to be added to the project.  We usually do that after a new
contributor has sent in <small number> of useful patches, just to be sure you
know what you are doing.

> - How to make patches? I use Eclipse Indigo with a SVN connector. When I
> make a right-click on modified files I can make a patch and it looks like
> what I can see in the freecol-commits mailing list. Is it a good way to
> create patches?

I do not use eclipse, so I am unable to comment with certainty, but that
sounds likely to work.  Send us your patch and we will see.

Speaking of which, I can confirm that your bug report is correct.

Cheers,
Mike Pope

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