On 30/11/2009, at 12.04, Julian Foad wrote:
> Jon Bendtsen wrote:
>> On 20/11/2009, at 12.45, Branko Čibej wrote:
>>>> I think this and other patches just fell through.
>>>
>>> Sorry about that. It doesn't have anything to do with the merit of
>>> the
>>> idea, or the quality of the patch -- it's just that people are often
>>> working on other things, or don't have time, or whatever. Things
>>> like
>>> that happen on volunteer-based projects.
>>
>> i know, and i am not blaming anyone.
>>
>> I havent been pushing it as much as i could myself either.
>
> Speaking for myself, mailer.py is one of many categories of dev email
> that I don't normally look at, but I still want to see it kept
> maintained and useful.
>
> So I had a quick look at this patch. At a quick scan through, it looks
> sensibly designed and implemented and has documentation in the
> mailer.conf example file. Consider that a vote of confidence.
>
> I am reluctant to commit something I haven't tried out and reviewed,
> and
> can't spend the time on this one, but it looks "safe" in the "do no
> harm" and "is a reasonable direction of progress" senses so shall I
> just
> commit it?
>
> Yes, I shall commit it, unless anyone quickly lets me know otherwise.
Which of the many patches are you talking about?
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