On 23 November 2013 12:17, Sami Kerola <[email protected]> wrote: > On 22 November 2013 23:53, Reuben Thomas <[email protected]> wrote: > > After sending many useful patches in the last few months, I'm delighted > to > > announce that Sami Kerola has accepted my invitation to become a hello > > maintainer. > > Hi Reuben, > > Thank you for asking me to co-maintain this little, but significant > project. > > The message body indirectly hints that the six patches I sent couple days > ago are reviewed, and ready to be merged.
They've all been pushed. That said perhaps GNU Hello could formalize patching process > It would be worth indicating best practice, without perhaps trying to require a heavyweight process. This also fits in well with holding hello up as an example to other GNU projects, rather than saying how they MUST be organised. I suggest you post your suggestions to gnu-prog-discuss, as hopefully maintainers from projects like coreutils, automake and gnulib can weigh in with the benefit of their practical experience. gnulib might also be an appropriate home for a document describing best practice.
