Re: [Linux-Cluster] Submitting two new resource plugins to the project

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Hi Rafael,

On Mon, 2009-06-01 at 21:17 +0200, Rafael Micó Miranda wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have developed a couple of resources for Linux-Cluster (CMAN
> +rgmanager) which try to fix some needs I see in Linux-Cluster when
> compared with other cluster solution (concretely, Linux-HA a.k.a.
> Heartbeat). I am a Linux-HA user and I think this two functionalities
> could be useful in Linux-Cluster. 
> 
> I would like to give them (both resources) to the community to make them
> be into the project, and maybe after testing/quality testing or so be
> included into the RedHat Enterprise Linux packages of Linux-Cluster, so
> RedHat will give support for them and include them into the
> system-config-cluster tool to have a GUI that can configure this
> resources and handle their information.

[SNIP]

> So, I would like to receive the instructions to submit this two
> resources to the project to improve them, test them and find any bugs
> that could still be in the code. I have made some testing but of course
> they need much more to allow them be put into the main project.


The best way to submit is to post the code to cluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxx
mailing list. We don't have a very formal procedure in place.
What we need to know is what it is, on what version of the software has
been tested and what distribution.
The right guys will take care of doing the correct steps (ask more,
review, commit etc).
Of course a patch against a git tree is the best but it's not a
requirement at all (aka don't spend time learning git if you don't
need/want to).

Cheers
Fabio


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