Given that the committers are busy people, I'd guess one way to get a patch considered 
is to actively seek out struts developers who are experiencing the problem that your 
patch fixes, and get them to test it for you - you're doing them a favour, and if 
several of them add a 'works for me' to the ticket, there's a better chance it'll get 
noticed by the commiters.

Would I be right in assuming your patch is the one on bug 29824 - that handles 
parameters that are not encoded in ISO-8859-1? That actually sounds like it /might/ 
solve a problem I recently had with struts - a form was turning the acute 'e' in 
'café' into garbage, hmm! I'd been thinking I needed to change character encoding in 
tomcat or something, but I'll try applying your patch and see what happens.

Myself, I've got a teenie-tiny patch to add message parameter XML-escaping to 
<html:messages> (bug 26112) that isn't going anywhere - it hasn't received any 
feedback. Still, running a patch version of Struts does make one feel 'special' :-)


Roberto


-----Original Message-----
From: KUROSAKA Teruhiko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 08 July 2004 15:58
To: Struts Developers List
Subject: Re: Struts 1.2.1 release?

As far as I can tell by monitoring this list, 1.2.1 seems to fix
only face related few bugs.  It didn't pick most patches available
in bugzilla.

Could you tell comitters pick patches for the next release? Only
by a chance?

I'm not complaining.  I just want to know what else I can do
to make sure my patch will be picked next time.

Regards,
-- 
KUROSAKA ("Kuro") Teruhiko, San Francisco, California, USA
Internationalization Consultant --- now available for new contracts!
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