On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 11:55 PM, Andrew Hughes <gnu.and...@redhat.com> wrote:
>> May be it's time to change the policy of patch acceptance from
>> "please find a person who reviews (among 1 or 2 guys) your code" to
>> "if signed FSF paper, and you have patches, post them to ML, commit
>> to some feature development branch and, if no objections within 2-3
>> weeks, merge the branch to master, in case of further objections
>> revert the patches".
>
> No, I don't think this is suitable.

And more importantly, not really necessary now that we're using Git.
That said, we really need to do something with ChangeLog because it
causes unnecessary rejects when merging from one git tree to another.
Can we drop it or did someone have some Git magic to deal with it?

                        Pekka

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