PatchSubmissionGuidelines
Adapted from http://www.wesnoth.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=9979
The exact mechanics of generating a patch on your development machine will vary according to what operating system and tools you are using. WesnothRepository describes some common scenarios.
- All patches should be submitted at patches.wesnoth.org
You can post them in the Coder's Corner subforum too for discussion, but we need to track what is their status and p.w.o helps a lot
It even records precisely the commit against which it was generated, it makes things really easy for us...
- Don't forget to add an entry to the Changelog
- If you add a file, don't forget to update src/SConscript, src/CMakeLists.txt, and projectfiles/VC9/wesnoth.vcproj
- Add yourself in about.cfg
Including your name and/or nickname(s) makes it easier for us to recognize your contributions. New contributors (i.e., those without commit access) should add themselves to the Miscellaneous Contributors section of the about file (data/core/about.cfg). Please keep the alphabetical order while doing it!
- When changing WML, please add a pointer in the wiki to where it should be updated when commited
- Be patient, sometimes we are not very responsive
- Don't be suprised if we discuss the patch a lot
Thus, you should leave us a way to contact you, either a forum nick, an email adress, or submit with a registered gna account. We recommend that you join the #wesnoth-dev channel on irc.freenode.net regularly so we can contact you in real time if needed.
- The patch should generate no warnings
Wesnoth has a large number of compiler warnings enabled, and all of them are useful. If your code spits warnings, please have a look, and ask yourself why you are doing whatever causes the warning.
- Sometimes patches are rejected, don't be suprised if it happens