> Robert Norris <rw_nor...@hotmail.com> writes:
> 
> >> It looks like Rob is now working directly in the SF repo.
> >
> > Since I have commit privileges, 'simple' fixes / small changes get
> > applied directly to the SF repo.
> > This is a maintainer thing as they don't necessarily need any feedback
> > before being applied.
> 
> That's totally fine - I didn't mean to be critical of it.  I was just
> trying to figure out which repo to follow.
> 

Forgot to mention, is my / maintainers 'staging' area.

https://github.com/rnorris/viking/tree/StagingPatches

Here the idea is for interesting* individual patches, so even though one has 
ability to commit directly to the master, these changes are published so they 
can be commented on, reworked before inclusion or not used.

*as in maybe changes the user interface, and hence open for discussion.


                                          
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