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Re: My patches

From: Ben Reser <ben_at_reser.org>
Date: 2004-04-07 18:27:46 CEST

On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 12:56:27PM -0300, Nicol?s_Lichtmaier wrote:
> I have submitted 3 patches:
>
> * An update to es.po
> * A fix to a time function
> * Marking-up of internationalizabel strings.
>
> Other than detailed nitpicking over spaces and fine formatting I've got
> no feedback. At least reject the patches =) .

I think there are two things going on here.

a) Nobody has had the time to really look at the time function. I
intend to but I haven't. The formatting things jumped out at me so I
said something.

b) The i18n stuff is still being debated regarding how to deal with it
to some extent. I know some committers raised issues with the way you
were doing some stuff. I'm not sure if this is fixed, because I haven't
paid a whole lot of attention to your i18n patches.

> Bye!

I hope you're just not walking away over some slowness. subversion
tends to be very careful with core code changes. Heck I'm a full
committer and I posted a patch to implement something last week. Got a
couple comments on it. But I haven't had time to look into them and to
finally commit it.

I realize that not getting responses quickly can be frustrating when
you're sending in patches. I went through this myself when I first
started sending stuff. But understand that you're not being ignored.
People are just busy. I know the CollabNet crowd has had other
priorities than subversion lately.

Also we have a Patch Manager who's role is to ensure that patches don't
get dropped. So if nothing happens with your patch it will be added to
the issue tracker.

-- 
Ben Reser <ben@reser.org>
http://ben.reser.org
"Conscience is the inner voice which warns us somebody may be looking."
- H.L. Mencken
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