On Saturday, October 6, 2012 12:03:00 PM UTC-4, Jay Fields wrote: 

>
> I once noticed that a Clojure fn didn't have a type hint on a return 
> value. Adding ^String made a substantial performance difference. Not 
> knowing the process, I forked, and did a pull request. I got this 
> response: 
>
> "Clojure projects cannot accept pull requests so all issues need to be 
> logged in the appropriate JIRA project and patches can be accepted 
> from people who have a signed Contributor's Agreement on file: 
>
> http://clojure.org/contributing 
> http://clojure.org/patches"; 
>
> Which is informative and correct, but, do you really think I'm going 
> to go through that trouble? If you said yes, you're wrong. 
>
>
In cases like this, how would Core react if you just emailed clojure-dev 
with "hi, noticed $issue, is this a bug?"?

Though, I just remembered, it can take some time to get approved to post on 
the clojure-dev ML. Hm.

---John

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