FYI, as a general statement: we appreciate all patches, even if they
can't be applied because they don't properly deal with multi-vendor
situations.  Reading them and fixing them ourselves is always
possible, though a perfect patch gets applied a lot more quickly of
course.

All patches should be submitted to our patch database, as previously
mentioned.

  http://www.net-snmp.org/patches/

As far as what patches should be submitted: any and all that might be
beneficial to others or should be rolled into the distribution.  This
would include things like the mentioned start up scripts (which we
need to include more of).  In general open sources always benefits
from submissions.

There are times, of course, where patches can't be accepted due to
major architectural conflicts or the breakage of other OSes that can't
be mitigated easily.  But those have been very rare and far between in
the past.
-- 
Wes Hardaker
Sparta, Inc.


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