On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 10:53 PM, Alvaro Herrera
<alvhe...@commandprompt.com> wrote:
> Robert Haas escribió:
>
>> 3. The integration with the community login system is currently rather
>> poor.  The problem is that we can't count on patch submitters to have
>> a community login, and even if they do we can't count on the person
>> adding the patch to the system to know what it is.  We could of course
>> require patch submitters to have a community login and to add their
>> patches themselves, but I'm not really that keen on raising the bar
>> for submitting a patch even to that modest extent.
>
> Actually we already raised the bar -- people is supposed to add stuff to
> the commitfest pages on the wiki by themselves.  Surely any patch
> submitter will find the two necessary minutes to create an account.  I
> suggest you take it as a given that the submitter has an account
> already.  For the cases on which this doesn't hold (i.e. some author
> just threw a quick oneliner to fix a typo in docs and is too lazy to
> follow procedure), somebody else will be responsibly and life will go
> on.

There's a very good chance that the person who ends up "being
responsible" will be me - and I have enough problems without people
thinking that I own 25% of the patches in the CommitFest.

...Robert

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