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Re: How to support wireshark w/o having an OpenID


From: Ed Beroset <beroset () mindspring com>
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 10:31:21 -0400 (GMT-04:00)

Evan Huus wrote:

On Aug 10, 2014, at 21:43, Ed Beroset wrote:
I'm not sure it matters sufficiently that it could or should cause course alteration, but as one who has contributed 
modestly to Wireshark before the move to gerrit, but not since then, I'd have to say that for me, the 
setup/registration/configuration/etc. has definitely impeded further contributions.  The new process is something 
that I haven't really gotten around to trying to figure out.  I'm not saying it's the wrong choice, but it's just 
that much more effort to even *submit* a patch, that I suspect that a lot of would-be contributors might find the 
threshold too high.  Maybe updating documentation could help.  Right now, if you go to the main "develop" page 
https://www.wireshark.org/develop.html and click on the link under "code review site" you get to 
https://code.wireshark.org/review/#/q/status:open,n,z which offers no clue at all as to how one should actually 
register.  I'm sure I could figure it out, and I'm sure many have.  It's just that I'd really just like to be able
  to contribute patches without having to do quite so much exploration.  Maybe I'm just lazy, but it might be nice if 
the barrier to useful contribution were lowered just a bit.

There is http://wiki.wireshark.org/Development/SubmittingPatches which we should definitely do a better job of 
advertising. That should walk you through the major setup steps.

Where would be a more useful/obvious place to include that information?

If there were a link to that page, perhaps under the words "contribute change", on 
https://www.wireshark.org/develop.html I think it would be a little easier to find.  Also, the "sign in" step seems to 
have been the source of most of the questions I've seen on this list, so maybe a bit of expansion on the options there 
and how to effect them would be useful.  I keep thinking that I'll write it up myself once I figure it out, but hadn't 
gotten around to doing either yet.  :(

Ed
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