How do you accept code contributions?

Hello all, we're starting to use slf4j at my group in the company and we quickly got bitten by bug 242 (http://bugzilla.slf4j.org/show_bug.cgi?id=242). So instead of just griping about it I want to contribute. But since all open source projects have different rules I thought it best to check here first. So, do I just create branch in Git and issue a push request when I deem myself done? How do I do with licensing? I have a verbal OK from my company but I guess you might need something in writing? Anything else I should think of? Cheers, /Andreas Magnusson

I think you just send a pull request. From: Andreas Magnusson <andreas.ch.magnusson@gmail.com<mailto:andreas.ch.magnusson@gmail.com>> Reply-To: slf4j developers list <slf4j-dev@qos.ch<mailto:slf4j-dev@qos.ch>> Date: Monday, November 4, 2013 at 11:01 PM To: "slf4j-dev@qos.ch<mailto:slf4j-dev@qos.ch>" <slf4j-dev@qos.ch<mailto:slf4j-dev@qos.ch>> Subject: [slf4j-dev] How do you accept code contributions? Hello all, we're starting to use slf4j at my group in the company and we quickly got bitten by bug 242 (http://bugzilla.slf4j.org/show_bug.cgi?id=242). So instead of just griping about it I want to contribute. But since all open source projects have different rules I thought it best to check here first. So, do I just create branch in Git and issue a push request when I deem myself done? How do I do with licensing? I have a verbal OK from my company but I guess you might need something in writing? Anything else I should think of? Cheers, /Andreas Magnusson [http://elasticpath.com/images/ep.gif] Matthew Bishop, Senior Architect Mobile: +1-604-218-8102 Email: Matthew.Bishop@elasticpath.com<mailto:Matthew.Bishop@elasticpath.com> Elastic Path Software Inc. Web elasticpath.com <http://www.elasticpath.com/> | Blog getelastic.com <http://www.getelastic.com/> | Twitter twitter.com/elasticpath <http://www.twitter.com/elasticpath> Careers elasticpath.com/jobs<http://www.elasticpath.com/jobs> | Community grep.elasticpath.com <http://grep.elasticpath.com/> Confidentiality Notice: This message is intended only for the use of the designated addressee(s), and may contain information that is privileged, confidential and exempt from disclosure. Any unauthorized viewing, disclosure, copying, distribution or use of information contained in this e-mail is prohibited and may be unlawful. If you received this e-mail in error, please reply to the sender immediately to inform us you are not the intended recipient and delete the email from your computer system.
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