Trivial fixes should just be fixed... the normal expectation is
that bug reports are for non-trivial bugs or for trivial (and
non-trivial) bugs reported from the outside.

If a committers sees a bug, just go ahead and fix it, and
document the fix in a commit log, changefile, etc ;)

On Sep 6, 2012, at 2:06 PM, Liviu Nicoara <nikko...@hates.ms> wrote:

> What is the latest policy in what regards trivial fixes, e.g., the volatile 
> qualifier for the max var in LIMITS.cpp we discussed earlier, etc.? It seems 
> excessive to create a bug report for such issues.
> 
> Also, IIUC from reading previous discussions, forward and backward binary 
> compatible changes go in 4.2.x, followed by merges to 4.3.x and trunk. Am I 
> getting this right?
> 
> Also, besides the Linux, FreeBSD, Windows, Solaris builds hosted on Apache 
> (Jenkins) is anybody building on HP-UX, AIX, etc.?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Liviu
> 

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