I of course meant a PR against master. Older branches are generally never touched, except maybe if something serious happens like a big security hole. -- Alex Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2014 12:48:29 +0100 From: ajlen...@dynamicdevices.co.uk To: alex.koeplin...@outlook.com; d...@aasimon.org; mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com Subject: Re: [Mono-dev] SetThreadPriority patch for mono-3.2.8
On 06/11/2014 12:37, Alexander Köplinger wrote: There is a PR that also claims to implement SetThreadPriority (https://github.com/mono/mono/pull/1272), but it has many other unrelated changes, so not in a state to be merged. From a quick look, your patch seems to be much more focused and thus more likely to get merged. Can you open a pull request on GitHub? -- Alex Hi, Could somebody possibly help me understand the philosophy behind patching older releases as I have been wondering about this. For example would this patch against 3.2.8 be applied against the mono-3.2.8-branch? Or is master only ever updated? If the branch is updated would the installers for Mono 3.2.8 be updated and if they would be updated then how would the versioning change? Thanks! Alex
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