On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 11:39 PM, Brett Walker
<brett.wal...@geometryit.com>wrote:

> Ignoring worthwhile patches could appear to give the cold shoulder to the
> wider community.
>

Ah, if you were referring to this pull request:
https://github.com/geotools/geotools/pull/208

the reason why it's not applied yet is that the pull turned into a
discussion and it's not clear
if you're done with it or not.

As a rule of thumb, keep every pull request short and to the point, and
unless there is something
wrong about the request, avoid growing its scope, make other pull requests
instead.

Generally speaking, the easier it is to just give you a straight yes/no
answer on a pull request,
the quicker it's merged. If your pull request ends up in my "weekend
review" thing, you get feedback
once a week, which makes for very looong discussions

Cheers
Andrea

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