On Mon, 13 Oct 2008, Daniel Dalton wrote:

Accessibility is very important, and it is great that rb accepts this, because, I'm sure a lot of projects don't, but I don't see how adding a dir with accessibility diffs would affect your primary goal?

But what makes accessibility diffs any different than other diffs? They're all patches and we currently have more than 300 open ones in the patch tracker. While that is unfortunate and an overwhelming amount, I don't see why accessibility patches need special treatment or a fast-track to svn in a half-baked way!

I instead propose that we work exactly like we use to do: the patch author posts the patch to the tracker. We discuss the patch, and I'll welcome more discussions on specific patches on this mailing list, and then a committer commits the patch when it is fine.

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