Gavin, thanks for the information, but I think Daniel Trebbien already
knows this. :-)
Gavin Beau Baumanis wrote on Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 08:52:05 +1000:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> You should always feel comfortable with "pimping" your own patch submissions.
> What you have done is completely fine.
>
> But just in case you don't know - the Subversion project does have a Patch Manager.
> The role of the Patch Manager is to ensure that patch submissions (mostly) by people who don;t have commit rights to the svn repository don't get forgotten.
>
> Normally, I wait about six or seven days prior to "pinging" the mailing list about a patch that has not received any review.
>
> It can take a little while to get a patch reviewed because of a few reasons that I am sure you can appreciate.
> * The reviewer needs to have a solid understanding of the subject matter. Some people have appropriate knowledge of only some parts of the code base.
> * People are busy doing their "real" job / family.
> * People are busy working on their own space of the SVN project.
>
> Let me re-iterate that there is absolutely nothing wrong with you reminding us all about your own patch submission.
>
> The ultimate aim of this email is that any and all patch submissions are ALWAYS gratefully appreciated by the SVN project / community.
> Sometimes it just takes a little while to get a patch appropriately reviewed / committed.
>
>
> Gavin "Beau" Baumanis
>
>
>
> On 19/09/2010, at 7:33 AM, Daniel Trebbien wrote:
>
> > It has been a few days since I submitted my revised patch
> > (http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.subversion.devel/122550),
> > and I just want to make sure that it hasn't been forgotten. I am waiting for
> > the changes to be committed before I work on related enhancements.
> >
>
Received on 2010-09-19 12:16:01 CEST