Contributions to the vblade are welcome. In contributing, though, please stay true to the original simplicity of the software. Many open source projects suffer from the "creeping feature demon" phenomenon. If you think the vblade needs a great new feature, first seriously try to think of a way to accomplish your goal without adding to the vblade itself. Patches should be clean (to the point and easy to read) and should do one thing. (Avoid, for example, mixing style changes with substantive changes.) Send multiple patches if necessary. Patches should be generated with "diff -uprN" if possible, and should be designed to be applied with "patch -p1". When possible, the best way to submit a patch is by sending it to the aoetools-discuss list. You can subscribe at the aoetools project web page on sourceforge.net. When you send your patch, here are some things to cover: * What version of the vblade did you use to generate the patch? (Hopefully it was the latest.) * What was your motivation for creating the patch? That is, what problem does it solve? * What testing did you perform to ensure that your patch did not introduce bugs and accomplished what you intended? * If your changes affect the end-user experience, have you updated the vblade documentation? * Is your email client able to send a patch without changing it? Many email clients and servers corrupt patches. Please test your email chain by sending an applying a patch before sending your patch to the mailing list.