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Taher Alkhateeb commented on OFBIZ-6217: ---------------------------------------- Hi Jacques, It seems interesting that my patch is now eight days old and fixing over a hundred warnings in trunk and it is not yet applied. What is the strategy on applying patches? What is the normal expected number of days for a commit to enter the system? How should we setup our expectations and / or reminders accordingly? I feel both confused and disappointed for not being able to work on the system easily or quickly. If commits are slow to incorporate to trunk which are trivial, I wonder if I can ever push anything significant. > fix warnings in trunk on java source code > ----------------------------------------- > > Key: OFBIZ-6217 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-6217 > Project: OFBiz > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: ALL COMPONENTS > Affects Versions: Trunk > Reporter: Taher Alkhateeb > Assignee: Adrian Crum > Priority: Minor > Labels: java, warning > Fix For: Upcoming Branch > > Attachments: remove_unused_imports.patch, warnings_patch_2.patch, > warnings_patch_2.patch > > > Right now, we have 528 warnings on trunk out of which 238 are about raw types > and 118 never used imports. So we can already eliminate most of the warning > quite quickly. > I will issue multiple patches to resolve most of these warnings. It might be > a bit of a challenge to eliminate the raw types because the generics are not > always deducable from the code especially when relying on external APIs -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)