> I have to agree with you here. Make things work first, nice to have but
> not essential things can come later.

It's a policy to reduce the # of unnecessary changes to OpenOCD. The #
of willy-nilly
changes in itself drives the quality down.

We don't understand this problem yet, so we're likely to knock
something else over
by being impatient here. If it takes a week or two before all the information
arrives, then it's a bargain for the improved quality to OpenOCD that we
receive from this policy.

We just implemented an automated system to track the progress and development
of such patches.

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