On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Eric Wilhelm <scratchcomput...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I'm game for whatever VC system, but I'm "just the guy in shipping".  I
> just ship whatever is in trunk|tip|master (or whatever you want to call
> it.)  At best, I can handle *maybe* one or two bugs from RT per about 3
> months.  Thus, I think the best way to ensure that changes don't get
> dropped onto the floor is for the porter to put them in trunk directly.
>
> Unfortunately, putting patches in M::B's RT is a good way for them to
> get buried under a pile of "Important!" Makefile.PL bugs.  We welcome
> any and all volunteers to clean out the queue and make it useful for
> tracking patches.
>

Patches are more manageable than bugs.  And if "Important" things in the RT
queue are a problem, then just deprioritize them or mark them stalled or
something.

We can declare "RT bankruptcy" and then focus on staying current going
forward.

-David

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