On Sat 22.Aug'09 at 21:08:56 +0200, Martin Dietze wrote: > There have been quite a number of patches posted to this list > which to my knowledge have not made it into the central repo. > There are some bugfixes missing addressing issues more likely > to pop up in daily use (i.e. you don't have to open a 90th > workspace).
Like your patch to address that issue with wine apps, right? Are you still using it? (I am very close to applying it...) > Maybe we can also distribute responsibility for different > parts of the work (look after the repo, maintain a stable and > a testing branch, review patches etc.)? Reviewing patches everyone can do in the mailing list :-) I could maintain a testing branch for sure, if it were a git repo (because I know how to use it and I like it). Is there any outstanding issue with my current repo that people don't like? (I can revert and rebase in that case) I can turn it into the 'testing' branch and start merging the (small number of) patches adding new features which were posted so far (e.g. the "half screen maximize"). And if people base their patches against my repo, it would be a low latency testing ground for stuff (if they are not so crazy). Would that be ok? That is the help I can provide, besides trying to review patches and testing them. -- To unsubscribe, send mail to [email protected].
