Re: tracking patches

2009-10-26 Thread Marek Klein
Hi,
I will do it.
-- 
Marek Klein
http://gregoriana.sk

2009/10/26 Graham Percival 

> Could we get a volunteer to keep track of patches?  The idea is that
> whenever somebody sends a patch, if nobody does anything to it within,
> say, 3 days, you add it to the google issue tracker.  If you already
> read the mailists, I estimate it will take 1 hour each month.
>
> That's not much time to volunteer, but it could make a *huge*
> difference for new contributors.  It's really discouraging when you
> submit something, nobody replies, and you're left wondering if your
> email client ate the patch or if everybody hates you or something.
>
> Absolutely no programming skills or understanding of the patch in
> question is required; anybody capable of recognizing the English word
> "patch" can do this job!
>
> Cheers,
> - Graham
>
>
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tracking patches

2009-10-26 Thread Graham Percival
Could we get a volunteer to keep track of patches?  The idea is that
whenever somebody sends a patch, if nobody does anything to it within,
say, 3 days, you add it to the google issue tracker.  If you already
read the mailists, I estimate it will take 1 hour each month.

That's not much time to volunteer, but it could make a *huge*
difference for new contributors.  It's really discouraging when you
submit something, nobody replies, and you're left wondering if your
email client ate the patch or if everybody hates you or something.

Absolutely no programming skills or understanding of the patch in
question is required; anybody capable of recognizing the English word
"patch" can do this job!

Cheers,
- Graham


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