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as "accepted" with the developer name. You can add comments at any time to the ticket,
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even when it is closed.
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\subsubsection{Submitting patches}
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In order to include a patch to a ticket, you need to output it, this can be done by using the \textbf{svn diff} command which generates the differences between your local copy (modified) and the version on the OpenWrt repository (unmodified yet). Then attach the patch with a description, using the "Attach" button.
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Your patch must respect the following conventions :
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\begin{itemize}
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\item it has to work, with no side effect on other platforms, distributions, packages ...
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\item it must have a reason to be included in OpenWrt : bug fix, enhancement, feature adding/removing
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\item the patch name should be named like that : <index number>-this\_fixes\_bug\_foo\_and\_bar.patch
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\item if several, they have to be indexed with an integer number : 100-patch1, 200-patch2 ...
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\end{itemize}
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Your patch will be read and most likely be used as-is by the developpers if it is clean and working. If not, the patch will be accepted anyway and modified to be OpenWrt-rules compliant
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\subsubsection{Closing a ticket}
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A ticket might be closed by a developer because:
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