----Message d'origine---- >De: Alexandre Julliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >A: Detlef Riekenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 11:45:10 +0200 >Copie à: wine-devel@winehq.com, Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sujet: Re: How are we doing? > >Detlef Riekenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> During the Time, things changed and I get confused more and more times >> about "special Developers" and "other Developers", as well as "special >> Patches" and "other Patches". >> (It's also Possible, that i did not see the big differences before). > >There's no such thing as special developer vs. other developer, it's >more like a linear scale based on trust: the more I trust a developer >the easiest it is for him to get his patches committed. The only way >to earn trust points is by submitting consistently good patches. > >That doesn't mean you can't get stuff in if you aren't trusted, but it >means it will require extra scrutiny, which is why it's very important >at the beginning to send small patches that are easy to review. Once >you have earned enough trust you can get away with being a bit more >sloppy (but not too much, or you'll lose trust points again ;-)
It's possible to see on wiki the "trust points" positions ? :) And on each WWN, see the variations (seems the famous kde buzz) :) Anyway, adding an explaining page on wiki for "how to begin as wine developper" may help a lot Regards, Raphael