The general policy seems to be that if patches contain unit tests,  
they'll be committed. Fabrizio generally does 1-2 releases a year.  
Since he's the Lead Developer, this question is best answered by him.

Matt

On Dec 12, 2007, at 11:00 AM, Mike Calmus wrote:

> Hello. It seems the commiters for this project are busy and that  
> lots of legitimate (and often simple) requests are going  
> unanswered. There are dozens of issues with patches attached that  
> could easily be incorporated into the project codebase. How can a  
> new person get commit privileges, or how can we get these issues  
> triaged, tested and incorporated? I have applied several included  
> patched in my local instance with no ill (and lots of good) effects  
> and would love to get many of these changes pushed to the community  
> as a whole.
>
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> Mike
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