No, you won't need to resubmit using a pull request.  We're not throwing out 
the list of previously submitted things (which can be found at 
https://patchwork.puppetlabs.com ).  Sorry, I should have been more clear that 
we're still working that list from oldest to newest.

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On Aug 3, 2011, at 6:54 AM, Dominic Cleal <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 03/08/11 01:57, Jacob Helwig wrote:
>> The tl;dr:
>> 
>>  Our new preferred method of contributing changes is via GitHub pull
>>  requests, and all Puppet Labs developers will be submitting their
>>  changes for inclusion into the repository via pull request.
>> 
>>  We will still be accepting changes via `rake mail_patches`,
>>  git-format-patch(1) & git-send-email(1), and attaching diffs to
>>  Redmine tickets, though these are not the preferred method.
> 
> Is it best for outstanding patches to be resubmitted via pull requests
> to ensure they're tracked and reviewed?
> 
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