Dear OE developers,
during the last week (or two) I have the feeling that a lot of patches are send to the list by developers with no commit access and they are not reviewed, commented or committed. I am well aware that you all have better or more important things to do. But the problem is you are the only one who can commit this stuff. There is also Patchwork, where you can see what patches are sitting on the list. So now my question is, is there a temporary reason for this lack of time by developers or is that a fundamental problem so a solution is needed? 1. It looks like nobody of the developers is using Patchwork yet. It looks like everybody can register an account and update the statuses. Is there a demand for it? Maybe we can find some non-developers (including me) volunteering to do this? 2. Is there a way to have a staging branch where all patches are committed to, which have not been reviewed for let us say one week, to get more testing and before they go into the dev branch? Maybe it is easier for people to at least test build such a branch? Sorry if I made wrong assumptions and there is no problem at all. Thanks, Paul [1] http://patchwork.openembedded.org/project/openembedded/list/
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