Am 27.05.2011 23:31, schrieb Matthew Brush:
Hi,

Would it be useful for someone with admin rights on SourceForge.net to create a "Patch Tracker"? I've seen some projects with this[1].

We, at Rockbox, are in the process of abandoning our patch tracker. Because it has grown to host over 400 patches, nice ones as well as bad ones, which nobody looks at.

We made the following observation after years with a patch tracker. If core developers are rare or lack time or can't otherwise regularly look at the patches (which is the case for Geany too), it will become a place to let patches rot. The problem is that a patch tracker creates the idea that once a patch is uploaded the project is responsible for them and not the contributor. This means the contributor is less motivated to work on the patch to make it committable or to pester developers.

The way I see it is that a patch tracker will not work for Geany.

Best regards.
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