> Which would include giving the "monkeys" complete access to the 37s
> application code (because I think THIS is what all the patches get
> tested against, I think). The problem is that there are tests which
> are not included in Rails and are effectively proprietary, but 37s
> (being the core maintainers of the framework) have the privilege of
> verifying patches against their own applications before the patches
> are rolled out.
>
> Not to offend anyone - just a thought.

I test patches against my own applications as well.  Everyone should
do the same.  Sometimes I have my own proprietary code/tests that I
extract out as patches to be submitted.  I'm not sure I see the
problem.

--
Rick Olson
http://techno-weenie.net
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