Which pull request did you submit?  Don't take it to heart if nobody has 
responded yet.  Depending on the complexity/severity of the issue some things 
just get held off until somebody can look at the impact of the changes more 
thoroughly.  In particular, if there were no specs included in your pull 
request it may add considerable delay and maybe wouldn't be merged until specs 
were added.

But yes, submitting a pull request is the correct way to provide a patch, or 
just creating an issue in the issue tracker if you don't have a patch, but have 
found a bug.

On 20/10/2011, at 1:13 PM, Yi Wen wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Just wonder what is the bug reporting/pull requests process for this
> wonderful library. I have found a bug and I have opened an issue. Then
> I went ahead fixed the bug and made a pull request. Is it enough? What
> else do I need to do? Thanks
> 
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