Roberto and all,
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.
Here's a problem I see in this process....
My patch (for 29824, you guesset it right) is to make
it easy for casual struts developers to use Struts.
The target audience is not serious developers. They
are not interested in (or even capable of) building Struts
libraries. They would rather apply a workaround than
building Struts by themselves.
Is it OK that I create a personal version of Struts that
has my patch applied and publish the binary from my
private site?
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!
Your problem is probably due to something else. The offending
character in your problem is part of ISO-8859-1
which is a default charset; my patch would not fix your problem.
If you tell me your problem (in individual email), I can take a look.
Regards,
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