> On Jan 20, 4:15 pm, Chouser <chou...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Stephen C. Gilardi  
>> <squee...@mac.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> I recommend that proposed changes for clojure-contrib be tracked as
>>> clojure-contrib issues.
>>
>> I agree.
>>
>>> My understanding of the issue policy for Clojure is that Rich  
>>> would still
>>> like to approve them either here or on #clojure (irc) before they're
>>> entered. (ref: his recent posting on the topic.) I'm not aware of  
>>> whether or
>>> not he has approved entering issue(s) in this case.
>>
>> That's a very interesting point.  My impression has been that lack of
>> objection from him here (or on IRC) is sufficient approval to post
>> something on the issues page.  If he was completely opposed to these
>> proposals, he's had several days to make his opinion known.
>>
>> Of course that's no guarantee that the issue or any particular patch
>> will be approved, but it makes sure that issues and proposed patches
>> aren't lost in archives.
>>
>> Hopefully Rich will clarify his wishes on this.
>>
>
> Yes, proposed changes to clojure-contrib should be discussed here
> first. If a member of clojure-contrib approves, they should become
> clojure-contrib issues, and any related patches attached to such
> issues. clojure-contrib members can incorporate (or not!) those
> patches (when coming from registered contributors), check them in, and
> resolve the issues.

Thanks Rich.  But, I think this answers only one of the questions at  
hand (about clojure.contrib issues).  The other question (to which I  
think Chouser was referring above) was about issues for Clojure core,  
and whether or not an explicit sign-off from you was  desired before  
they are posted there.  This came up in this thread since after  
discussing with Chouser, several of my utilities seemed better-suited  
as changes/additions to Clojure core rather than contrib.

-Jason


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