On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Antoine Pitrou <solip...@pitrou.net> wrote: > On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 13:33:41 -0500 >> > >> >> No we don't need to, we just need to look for the fix we are >> interested in as I described before. > > Uh, you have a hard time understanding a question don't you? >
And you a hard time understanding an answer, don't you ? pfff... > I specifically asked *how* you come to be interested in a particular > fix, rather than all of them. > As I said, when there's a bug report on mga, we start investigating the problem and go and look at upstream for a bug report there for *that* particular bug. Then, when we see it fixed we go to the control versioning system ang create a patch from the commit that fixed *that* bug according to the upstream report and apply it to the mga package, what isn't clear about that ? > So, again, do you monitor all commits or is there another heuristic you > apply to avoid that O(n) process? > Again, read with attention what I said before and on this answer. -- Juancho