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Re: Patching etiquette - dead

From: Files <files_at_poetryunlimited.com>
Date: 2003-08-25 21:18:26 CEST

Blair Zajac (blair@orcaware.com) wrote:
>
>No, definitely always post the patch. Makes life easier for everybody,
>you and the developer included. Less issues like this arise.
>
>> Figured asking if someone wanted it was the polite way of making sure I wasn't
>> duplicating someone's effort and wasn't overriding their investment into whatever
>> portion was going to fix it. Personally, I'm not married to my code. I know a lot
>> of people that are. So it's safer to ask.
>>
>> I was attempting to be polite and courteous. Guess I needed to be more pushy?
>
>Yes.
>
>> The "Here's the fix, go use it approach?"
>
>Yes!
>
>Can we put this thread to rest now?

Most definitely. Thanks for clearing all of that up. I appreciate it.

Let's get on to more important things.

Shamim Islam

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