On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 9:04 AM, Daniel Dickinson
<dan...@cshore.neomailbox.net> wrote:
> Hi Phillip,
>
> Could you please stop sending millions of small patches on the
> assumption that small == trivial.  A trivial patch is a patch that is
> complete in and of itself and doesn't need more patches before or after
> to finish solving whatever problem it is related to, and is one-time
> thing that only rarely is possible.
>
> You're working on platform support for Geode platforms such as Geos and
> Alix2, so could you please try to get platform support fully integrated
> and working in a patch or patch series, and then submit the completed
> (or to the best of your genuine knowledge complete) patch or patch
> series, rather than bombarding the list with patches and getting
> impatient because your patches aren't applied quickly.

Just use github.

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