Vitaliy Margolen wrote: > 2. This is not a good time for this changes (code freeze is still in affect). > > Find some bugs in bugzilla to fix <g>
I'm getting a sick feeling to my stomach here. Maybe I'm just misunderstanding things? You're rejecting a perfectly fine patch to Wine, because it's the wrong season of the year to send good patches? What was wrong with doing what everyone else does - - create a branch for the up-and-coming release, - keep applying good patches to trunk, - cherry pick *very* important patches (clean bugfixes) and merge them to the branch? ? People tell me that Wine are always two steps behind. Doesn't surprise a lot, if perfectly fine patches are rejected from entering development trunk. What's the idea here, to make sure that CrossOver and Cedega are always a good step ahead? Do they have too little business value to keep sales up if Wine is allowed to develop too fast? Or what's going on?