On 23/11/2020 16:50, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote: > Generally I sweep the list picking up missing patches when it's time > to make a new release. Most are skipped, because anybody can write a > little casual bash, and so the signal-to-noise ratio is not very good. > But releases do get made, and patches do get incorporated.
yes, but it would be nicer to have a tracker for merge/pull requests, so we could see what has been rejected and what is still waiting for consideration. I currently have three patches in such limbo :-) [PATCH] Allow comments in .gpg-id [PATCH] add "pass reencrypt" sub comman [PATCH] Filter out expired signing keys anyone can make a "fork" or mirror on Gitlab and ask the mailing list to submit merge requests there, but I don't think it is better for the community without buy-in from you, Jason. -- Kjetil T. Homme Redpill Linpro AS - Changing the game
