Øyvind Harboe wrote: > I'm concerned that there aren't enough eCos maintainers to > go around. > There are *trivial* patches that take much too long to get > any sort of attention. This is bad for eCos.
I think the question is not necessarily one of there being sufficient maintainers so much as it is one of process. Is there a defined person responsible for reviewing and incorporating submitted patches, or does it just all fall to the tragedy of the commons "oh, someone else will look at that"? It's not at all clear ... While expanding the core maintainer set could be a bit drastic, there might be a halfway house to be found in terms of some sort of delegated authority. (In case it's not clear, I am speaking here as an individual and from my own observations and opinions.) At the same time, I note that the transition to a DRCS will have to be managed properly; the maintainers would have to decide how they want to manage their repo and what development model they want to use. That strikes me as an ideal time to also consider the question of patch-handling and any other issues with the development process which the community may care to raise. (Of course eCosCentric will have to ask similar questions about the eCosPro repository - but that's not a topic for this list.) This isn't new ground; there are a great many open source projects who do develop effectively using one DRCS or another. We must surely be able to learn from them; I am anxious that we should think things through properly and not just muddle into it. That reminds me, I really need to go and get up to speed with the relevant bits of the Mercurial book... Ross -- Embedded Software Engineer, eCosCentric Limited. Barnwell House, Barnwell Drive, Cambridge CB5 8UU, UK. Registered in England no. 4422071. www.ecoscentric.com >>>> Visit us at ESC-UK http://www.embedded.co.uk <<<< >>>> Oct 7-8 on Stand 433 at FIVE ISC, Farnborough <<<< -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss
