Another data point for you all:

as a downstream packager in Fedora (mainly lots of perl modules but also some other things, one of which is libssh2), I'm familiar with preparing and applying patches, and sending them upstream as and when appropriate. Given that I already have the patches I'm using downstream, I find that projects that exclusively use github are actually more of a hassle to contribute to (for an occasional contributor) because I need to fork the repo, apply my patch, push it back and create a pull request just to send my patch upstream, as opposed to a simple email with an attachment to the upstream maintainer/mailing list. I see that the github flow is an addition to the traditional flow rather than a replacement here - please keep it that way.

Paul.


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