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Am 11.01.2011 16:20, schrieb Barry Warsaw:
> Hi Andreas,
> 
> On Jan 11, 2011, at 09:55 AM, Andreas Röhler wrote:
> 
>>With respect to the still considerable amount of
>>reports and a possible speed up of it's treatment, please
>>permit some reflexions, how ease the process:
>>
>>- as for pure typos, whitespace, indent-matters IMHO
>>   developers should be permitted to push into the trunk
>>   without prior notice.
> 
> Sure.  I think it's fine to JFDI for trivial patches.  After all, we have a
> version control system and post-commit notifications with diffs.  I don't
> think you even need to do a merge proposal for those.

I agree -- in fact that's what I've been doing all the time except for the
new font-lock faces.

>>- if funktion is changed, newly introduced, we could
>>   agree a simplified procedure, saying a delay of three
>>   days, so people may object.
> 
> A merge proposal would be nice, and waiting a few days (perhaps with a ping on
> email or irc).  Three days is probably fine, though be a little more lenient
> around weekends and holidays.  Other than that, if you feel pretty confident
> about the change and no one responds, JFDI.
> 
> There will be times when you might not be able to get anyone's attention for
> various reasons.  I'd say that in the above two cases, you should not let that
> block your progress.  Just self-approve the mp and commit.
> 
>>- in cases of fundamental change I won't act without
>>   your prior consent.
> 
> Yep, behavior changes should require a higher barrier.  A discussion on this
> mailing list would always be good (before, during, or after merge proposal is
> submitted).

Not sure if you and Andreas agree what a "fundamental change" or "behavior
change" is.

Georg
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