Sometimes people report bugs and/or post patches on these lists and for
whatever reason they are never properly addressed. Discussion on the list is
great, but it is all too easy for the e-mails move out of sight. The mail
arrives all too quickly. The best action you can take to avoid the
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Jeff Trawick wrote:
Sometimes people report bugs and/or post patches on these lists and for
whatever reason they are never properly addressed. Discussion on the list is
great, but it is all too easy for the e-mails move out of sight. The mail
arrives all too quickly.
Nick Kew wrote:
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Jeff Trawick wrote:
Sometimes people report bugs and/or post patches on these lists and for
whatever reason they are never properly addressed. Discussion on the list is
great, but it is all too easy for the e-mails move out of sight. The mail
arrives all
You get 2 for the price of 1! 27927 and 27928 :-)
BTW, thanks for the hint.
Quoting Jeff Trawick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sometimes people report bugs and/or post patches on these lists and for
whatever reason they are never properly addressed. Discussion on the list is
great, but it is all too
Bojan Smojver wrote:
You get 2 for the price of 1! 27927 and 27928 :-)\
BTW, if you're very actively discussing a patch on the list, especially with
multiple people, you might want to wait until discussion drops before opening a
PR, as it would only become meaningful if the discussion dies with
OK. Just wanted to try out the newly learned skill ;-)
Quoting Jeff Trawick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
BTW, if you're very actively discussing a patch on the list, especially with
multiple people, you might want to wait until discussion drops before opening
a PR, as it would only become meaningful if