Am Mittwoch, den 11.05.2005, 08:18 +0200 schrieb Vincent Untz: > It seems there is a specific problem you're not considering here: > maintainers that are volunteers.
I see your point and there is no easy answer how to solve the problem. I believe we need to look at an individual component to solve the problem. I do want to give a qualified answer and maybe even a proposal, so I am planning to look through all gnome-panel bugs shortly; unfortunately I didn't find much time today so I will try to sort through more bugs tomorrow. Have there been any attempts to identify which non-maintainers contributed more than ~3(,4,5,whatever) patches, so that a maintainer who urgently needs help can ask them whether they may be interested to become a co-maintainer? They don't need to contribute much new code, simply accepting patches seems to be great help already. I noticed that in the last two or three months the number of unreviewed patches has been growing rapidly; when I checked a few months ago the count was at ~500, now we are close to breaking the 900 barrier. Meaning, we will probably soon have even less time to review new patches, making the problem even worse. Something needs to be done. -Samuel _______________________________________________ Gnome-bugsquad mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-bugsquad
