Side-note, if no-one has objected to a patch (if it's not very controversal)

> in a reasonable time, I would (again) like to propose the policy
> "silence is acceptance".
> If someone come complaining later, they can always ask themselves
> why they didn't take their time to raise their voices earlier.
>
>
I'm OK with that too. The quality of the commits have gone up since a few
years back, so it will be much easier to trace potential problems now if
something breaks

-- 
Olof Kindgren
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