On Thursday, May 30, 2013 8:36:23 PM UTC+2, Ed wrote:
>
> BTW: Note: some issues that are marked as Stale, I am planning to pick up 
> and submit a patch, but that will not be soon, seen my agenda. So I hope 
> the issue will still be considered then (or is considered dead by then when 
> no activity happens in X weeks)    ;)
>

As with most OSS projects, patches are welcome whether there's an issue 
open for them or not (opening an issue then allows for better tracking, 
particularly when writing the release notes).
Before working on a patch though (particularly a big one), unless you're 
ready to maintain a personal/private fork, you'd probably better come 
discuss on the gwt-contrib: if it's something that would be rejected, no 
need to start working on a patch and it'll save you time (that you could 
then dedicate to some other patch :-P )

Think of "assumed stale" as "nobody seems to really care" (historically, 
"assumed stale" also meant "we think it might have been fixed, please test 
with the latest version", but it's not that different actually: we want to 
close the issue and send a "signal" to anyone who cares about it; if he 
says it's fixed, we can change the status to Fixed, if he says he no longer 
care, or doesn't respond, we'll leave it as is, or maybe change the status 
to NotPlanned; if he says he still wants it, then we'll probably leave it 
closed and "ask" for a patch; when the patch comes –or the contributor says 
he's about to start working on it– we can change the issue status).

BTW, there's a "glossary" at 
https://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/BugTriageProcess but it 
might need an update, and it doesn't talk about AssumedStale.
Maybe we should move it to gwtproject.org, patches welcome ;-)
(if you want to propose enhancements to that wiki page, feel free to come 
discuss it at gwt-contrib –I'm not sure comments on the wiki will notify 
anyone, so better use gwt-contrib–)

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