Vesa Jääskeläinen <address@hidden> writes:
First of all, the code. I think it would be a good idea if I would
send in patches for my code so it will be immediately integrated into
GRUB 2. This would work as everyone will make sure that this code
will not be touched by anyone and patches to this will be ignored.
Otherwise I can work in a branch, my own bzr repository or whatever.
I hope I will get feedback on this :-)
Please remember that after GSoC coding period is over you have to
upload your code to Google Code as per:
12. Student uploads completed code to a Google Code hosted project.
http://code.google.com/opensource/gsoc/2008/faqs.html#0.1_program_works
Yes, I know. All I upload has to be my code. But working in CVS is
not a problem, as long as nobody touches my code. Otherwise I have to
keep it separate and merge at the end of the project. So I can post
small pieces of code and merge often, or merge at once at the end.
What is preferred?