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Id: 103167
Status: resolved
Worked: 1 min
Priority: 0/
Queue: GraphViz

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Owner: Nobody in particular
Requestors: ribasushi [...] leporine.io
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Subject: Best avenue for patches / Dist status
Hi! I am a user of GraphViz.pm with no plans to move to the GraphViz2 successor (various reasons). I need to make some minor internal changes making the resulting dot more deterministic. I have some preliminary work done, but before I go further I need to know: 1) How likely is for another release to take place (given that there are committed users of this) 2) If patches are still accepted what is the best way to deliver them (is there a repository to work against?) Cheers
Subject: Re: [rt.cpan.org #103167] Best avenue for patches / Dist status
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2015 09:06:07 +1100
To: bug-GraphViz [...] rt.cpan.org
From: Ron Savage <ron [...] savage.net.au>
Hi Peter I've put it on github: https://github.com/ronsavage/GraphViz. It was deliberately not there to discourage people from adopting it. The github version is 2.17, but I have not released that. It was just upped from 2.16 to accommodate the changes to Build.PL, Makefile.PL and Changes. So fabricate patches and I'll incorporate them into 2.17, and release it. HTH. On 29/03/15 20:44, Peter Rabbitson via RT wrote: Show quoted text
> Sun Mar 29 05:44:25 2015: Request 103167 was acted upon. > Transaction: Ticket created by RIBASUSHI > Queue: GraphViz > Subject: Best avenue for patches / Dist status > Broken in: (no value) > Severity: (no value) > Owner: Nobody > Requestors: ribasushi@cpan.org > Status: new > Ticket <URL: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=103167 > > > > Hi! > > I am a user of GraphViz.pm with no plans to move to the GraphViz2 successor (various reasons). I need to make some minor internal changes making the resulting dot more deterministic. I have some preliminary work done, but before I go further I need to know: > > 1) How likely is for another release to take place (given that there are committed users of this) > 2) If patches are still accepted what is the best way to deliver them (is there a repository to work against?) > > Cheers >
-- Ron Savage - savage.net.au
No edits required for this fix, just advice to the reporter.