On Jan 6, 2008, at 2:23 AM, Bjørn Roald wrote: > Mike Stump skrev: >> On Jan 5, 2008, at 3:14 PM, Bjørn Roald wrote: >>> I am a little unclear how aggressive (incremental) I should be in >>> posting test code I have added. I do not get a good feel for how >>> much focus the maintainers with SVN write-access have on applying >>> patches. So it does not make sence to post patches and additions to >>> the list if nobody pick up the tab. Is bugzilla a better way to >>> avoid stuff get lost? >> >> I don't know, I'm 15 days or so into a trivial little patch. At that >> rate, that'd be 24 a year. :-( To do a front end for C++ at that >> rate, it'd take 66 years to get it in. I was kinda hoping it >> would go >> slightly faster than that. > Let us hope it was the hollidays. If not, the issue must be fixed > or I > will leave sooner than I want to. One thing is to get patches > rejected, > have to rework them after review, or have them cleand up by others, > that > is completly in order. But if they are ignored or defered without > process... well patientce and motivation will slipp fast. > I would chalk up any delay in patch reviews as due to lack of time because of the holidays. :-) The LLVM group tends to be pretty good at reviewing such things in a timely fashion. If you feel that something is pressing though, maybe it would be good to ping the group again with said patch, or, if the patch could be split up into smaller increments, submit those as they are easier to review/apply. :-)
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