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no patches outstanding? can it be true?

From: Karl Fogel <kfogel_at_newton.ch.collab.net>
Date: 2002-02-08 05:48:25 CET

I've just finished a sweep, and as far as can tell, there are no
patches awaiting review or application right now. This is amazing,
and no doubt temporary. :-)

If you have a patch that's awaiting response, sorry for overlooking it
and please repost here.

Note these semi-exceptions:

   * A few patches about http proxies are lying dormant, until we
     decide how to solve this. Right now the question seems to be
     between whether APR should have an apr_get_http_proxy() function,
     or whether Neon should somehow detect the proxy. If you have
     thoughts on this, please start a new thread with the word "proxy"
     in the subject line. :-)

   * Philip Martin's recent post entitled
     "[PATCH] get second fulltext using a server diff"
     is related to work Mike Pilato and I are doing on "svn diff"
     right now, so we're looking at this patch and trying to figure
     out how best to use it.

   * Bill Tutt's relocation of the trace editors and associated
     changes are still outstanding, but I already posted about them
     today, and probably updated patches (or something) will result.

And that's it, as far as I know.

A BIG thank you to those who have responded so enthusiastically to the
call for additional eyeballs. I frankly think this project (this
mailing list, rather) has one of the best average response times in
the open source world when it comes to submitted patches -- which is
one reason we have so many developers: eyeballs breed eyeballs, Darwin
notwithstanding.

Bravi!

-Karl

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