Gregory Stark wrote:
That's why waiting until feature freeze was so awful from my point of view.
There was never any time left to return patches to the author so Tom ended up
reworking any patches we really wanted.

Some patches went back and forth a few times even after feature freeze.

Many patches last feature freeze seemed to me at least to be of lower quality and/or higher complexity than usual, and we had a huge number. Part of the idea behind commit-fest is to avoid that, and so kicking patches back to the author is more likely to occur, I think.

cheers

andrew



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