Hi Daniel,

You should always feel comfortable with "pimping" your own patch submissions.
What you have done is completely fine.

But just in case you don't know - the Subversion project does have a Patch 
Manager.
The role of the Patch Manager is to ensure that patch submissions (mostly) by 
people who don;t have commit rights to the svn repository don't get forgotten.

Normally, I wait about six or seven days prior to "pinging" the mailing list 
about a patch that has not received any review.

It can take a little while to get a patch reviewed because of a few reasons 
that I am sure you can appreciate.
* The reviewer needs to have a solid understanding of the subject matter. Some 
people have appropriate knowledge of only some parts of the code base.
* People are busy doing their "real" job / family.
* People are busy working on their own space of the SVN project.

Let me re-iterate that there is absolutely nothing wrong with you reminding us 
all about your own patch submission. 

The ultimate aim of this email is that any and all patch submissions are ALWAYS 
gratefully appreciated by the SVN project / community.
Sometimes it just takes a little while to get a patch appropriately reviewed / 
committed.


Gavin "Beau" Baumanis



On 19/09/2010, at 7:33 AM, Daniel Trebbien wrote:

> It has been a few days since I submitted my revised patch
> (http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.subversion.devel/122550),
> and I just want to make sure that it hasn't been forgotten. I am waiting for
> the changes to be committed before I work on related enhancements.
> 

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