> Best thing to do with patches is create an issue in JIRA
> (http://opensource2.atlassian.com/projects/xdoclet/) and 
> attach them to that; emails may get forgotten or overlooked.  
> Plus, the release notes just point to JIRA's changes log for 
> each version, as it's easier than picking through the CVS 
> logs to see what's been done...

I understood, so my question is: were the patches already been applied to
the repository or should I apply them now? I really wish not to waste your
time redoing something maybe one of the core team already did....

Plus, I'm not sure my patches work correctly as I didn't had the time to
write a specific test and I tested them only with a bounch of generations...
May be they broke something I didn't have in my project...

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