Re: How to get patches from 'Accepted' to 'Committed'

2010-08-04 Thread Stephen Kelly
Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote: > A polite nag on the mailing list -- like this email -- is a perfect > way to prod things along. > Cool, thanks for committing those. All the best, Steve. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers" group. To pos

Re: How to get patches from 'Accepted' to 'Committed'

2010-08-03 Thread Jacob Kaplan-Moss
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 9:22 AM, Stephen Kelly wrote: > I'd like to contribute more small patches to Django, but I must say it's > demotivating that those haven't seen any action since being accepted, and I > couldn't see what I need to do to get those committed. If someone can tell > me what's mis

Re: How to get patches from 'Accepted' to 'Committed'

2010-08-03 Thread Tobias McNulty
Steve, In my experience the best approach is to open a thread on this list asking for someone to review/commit each of your tickets individually. Since all involved in the project are volunteers, it may take some work (e.g., asking a few times) on your part to raise awareness of the issue. But i

How to get patches from 'Accepted' to 'Committed'

2010-08-03 Thread Stephen Kelly
Hi, The diagram here shows the lifecycle of a ticket. http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/internals/contributing/#ticket-triage What I don't get is how a ticked goes from 'Accepted' to 'Ready for checkin' The context I ask in is in relation to patches I submitted a year ago and which were acc