What's our normal process for submitting patches against very small sections of the code base (e.g. one-word javadoc corrections)? For example, I noticed that the default timeout value for iPOJO's @Temporal annotation [1] is javadoc'd as "true", but is actually a long with default 3000.
It seems like overkill to open a JIRA ticket for that, although maybe it's not a big deal if we're not worried about exhausting the ticket number namespace. One could also group together several such changes, although this raises the question of how many changes are sufficient, and delays corrections until that threshold is reached. Sorry if I'm over-thinking this - I'm still a fledgling. ~ RNPG [1] : http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/felix/releases/org.apache.felix.ipojo.annotations-1.8.0/src/main/java/org/apache/felix/ipojo/handler/temporal/Temporal.java
