On Wed Nov 26 2014 at 2:23:45 PM Oliver Salzburg <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello list, > > we've been working with Cordova for about a year now. > In the process we've opened a couple of issues on the Cordova Jira and > submitted a couple of pull requests on GitHub. > > I've noticed that responses to these actions usually take either a very > long time, or don't happen at all. > > That's true. Often what will happen is that people who patiently have a fix for a plugin or a test will work on it on their own and then by the time the contributors see this, the patch doesn't work cleanly or something has changed and the code is stale. We've started to maintain forks of several plugins where we have > included required fixes, but I consider this a very sad situation. > I would much prefer to use upstream versions and have our fixes > included in those. > > Can you point to these? I think pinging the dev list is probably the best way to get someone to look at your fixes faster. I know that everyone involved will work on their new feature and pull requests by themselves will probably fall through the cracks. > So I'm wondering if I'm not using the correct communication channels. > > You are, but posting here is probably the fastest way to get people to look at your changes. Simple GitHub pull requests don't make it to my inbox too often.
