On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 5:35 PM, William Thomas <cswills...@gmail.com>wrote:

> What we need now is some sort of proof that our fixes, when the time
> comes, will be accepted at some point. Is there a place to ask, or a person
> to contact, that can let us know that fixes will be accepted? Obviously
> this depends on the actual nature of our fixes but for the purpose of this
> assignment, it's assumed that we can fix these problems. We are both new to
> contributing to open source projects and any information will be helpful to
> us.
>
> This group is a good place to ask, but if you are fixing what is
acknowledged as a bug, sign a CLA, and follow the coding standards, I would
expect there to be no problem accepting the fix.  Note that the 7891 issue
was marked as "AsDesigned", so you will probably have some work to do to
convince others that it is actually a bug.

The other issue is that trunk is currently locked while 2.5.1 is prepared,
so if you need to get your work committed before 2.5.1 ships (likely early
February) that will be a problem.

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John A. Tamplin

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