'''Patch submission guidelines''' This page describes how to submit patches to !MapGuide Open Source. Prerequisite: coding guidelines section of [http://mapguide.osgeo.org/developer.html Getting Involved as a Contributer]. Prerequisite: you need to be subscribed to the [http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapguide-internals mapguide-internals mailing list]. Attach patch to the applicable trac ticket. Mail the mapguide-internals mailing list and state that there is a patch available for review. Start the subject line with PATCH: Ticket nnn . In the message body include any details that will be useful to anyone reviewing the change (especially include a link to the ticket). The patch itself should be in unified diff format (e.g., "svn diff", "diff -u" or if you are using Tortoise SVN use the "Create Patch..." command). A patch submission should contain one logical change; please don't mix N unrelated changes in one submission — send N separate emails instead. Once the patch has been submitted, expect some feedback from reviewers of the patch. It may take several rounds of feedback before the patch is applied by a committer. If you don't get a response and don't see the patch applied, it's fine to repost and point out that you're still waiting for a response. The best person to make sure that the patch gets applied is you. Typically, the discussion of the patch should happen within the ticket and not in mapguide-internals.