Thanks for your offer to contribute.
R is developed via the svn repository. If you want to change patches for
bugs from the repository. Please use a curent version of R-devel for
fixing the issue and submit the patch as a diff against the R-devel
sources and post it in form of an attachment in the bug tracker.
Best,
Uwe Ligges
On 10.01.2016 02:13, Amur Ghose wrote:> Hi,
>
> I'm a newcomer to R and have been picking it up for the last month. I
> really like it and recently I've been trying the bug tracker to see if
> there's any way I can help.
>
> I'm confused what to do after fixing a bug on my local machine. Since
> the github mirror says read only, are changes done via pull requests
> there or through the main SVN repository ? In that case should I be
> just putting code on the mailing lists / post comments on the bug
> tracker page ?
>
> I'd also like to know how else to contribute to R , as a person new to
> the project.
>
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