Just to be clear: if you want to submit a patch to OpenOCD, then you do need to learn Gerrit to give your patch the best chances of review and approval.
It's pretty much a fact of life for open source that you need to show that you're willing to put in time if you expect that others are going to spend time on what you're interested in. If you can formulate a decent patch, then learning Gerrit will be a walk in the park. In this light, the list isn't terribly concerned about those patches that we "miss out on" because someone doesn't want to spend the time to learn Gerrit. Personally I view it as a noise filter. -- Øyvind Harboe - Can Zylin Consulting help on your project? US toll free 1-866-980-3434 http://www.zylin.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Master Visual Studio, SharePoint, SQL, ASP.NET, C# 2012, HTML5, CSS, MVC, Windows 8 Apps, JavaScript and much more. Keep your skills current with LearnDevNow - 3,200 step-by-step video tutorials by Microsoft MVPs and experts. SALE $99.99 this month only -- learn more at: http://p.sf.net/sfu/learnmore_122412 _______________________________________________ OpenOCD-devel mailing list OpenOCD-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openocd-devel