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Hello everyone, and thanks for Pound!

I really like Pound, and have been using it as my to-go load
balancer for a while. I, like many others, have made a couple of
small changes and was wondering what is the best way to share
them with the community. I've got a local 2.7 tree with working
HTTP CONNECT support, and another minor patch that allows HTTP
and HTTPS to be served over the same port.

I don't know where to best put them, if anywhere. Github? Mail
them to this list? They are both relatively specialized and I
would understand if the developers didn't want to complicate the
code-base for such things - but from my POV it would obviously be
best if they were merged upstream so I don't have to maintain my
own fork forever. And I'd like to do my part and contribute back.
I get the impression that very few changes get merged upstream,
but I'm not sure why or what the criteria are.

It would be nice if the developers could provide some guidance
here. What is the "right way" to submit a patch to Pound? What
sort of patches are the developers interested in? A few words
about this on the Pound home page, or in the documentation that
comes with the software itself, would make a world of difference.
But even just a reply here would help, motivated devs will find
it in the archives (I checked though, and didn't find anything
within the last 5 years or so).

Please accept my apologies in advance if I've missed something
obvious!

Thanks again,
 - Bjarni

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