On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Andrew Eikum andrew@brightnightgames.com wrote:
I am definitely doing small commits and following the WineGit wiki page. One concern I have is that the number of patches will probably be over 50 or even 75 -- I'm not sure if it'd be better to submit them all in one go as they're pretty much all alike (just stubbing), or just do batches of 5-10 every couple days as I finish them (so it's not a deluge of patches). Any suggestions?
No need to wait, go ahead and submit a couple. Since you're new to wine, it may take a couple days for them to get committed.
Once you've got your feet wet and a few patches submitted, go ahead and submit a few more (5-10) a day. Try to avoid flooding wine-patches. The patches don't depend on each other, and it's not a huge rush to get them all in.
And no need to wait to stub everything before sending implementations. If you've got it ready, and it works (add testcases to verify), send it in. Don't sit on your good patches, share them with everyone else :-).