Yep, tools to maintain tickets suck, Jira, Mantis,...

However, having Clojure code in production 24/7 and ClojureScript code 
reaching production status in a month or so, I feel reassured that a 
maintenance process
is in place and that patch screening is tight.

We have enough doing the same thing here with our own code, I wonder how we 
would 
fare if the layers we are building upon were not tightly managed as possible 
given
the limited resources. Building pyramids on sand is not my cup of tea.

Nobody yet has invented a maintenance process relying on thin air.
Wether you accept or not pull requests is like focusing on the tree and not 
seeing
the forest.

There's a documented maintenance/enhancement process, it may look rigid
but unless someone makes a formal proposal for a full maintenance workflow
with human costs and benefits, I would rather stick with this one.

Luc P.


> Aaron, please forgive my failure at formalities: Allow me to add that I 
> agree with the rest of your post.
> 
> The Linux kernel and Guava guys are absolutely right about patches 
> defaulting to the rejected state. I'm a big believer in the "minus 100 
> points" philosophy.
> 
> It's just that I just really hate JIRA.
> 
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