On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 23:01 +1100, Daniel Stone wrote: > On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:38:01AM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote: > > On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 20:58 +1100, Daniel Stone wrote: > > > On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 10:14:47AM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote: > > > > It's not working too well for EXA yet; a number of acked patches haven't > > > > been applied yet. > > > > > > I'd suggest creating your own tree and sending pull requests, rather > > > than relying on random patchsets on the list being vaccuumed up ... > > > > Are there at least any indications that we're getting any tangible > > benefits from this increased workload? > > You don't think it's a little early to tell? I mean, we're only, what, > six weeks in? Less?
It's already clear that it's much harder to get even relatively straightforward stuff in, and creates more work for everybody. Nobody's answered my question why that would be a good idea for a project which is supposedly suffering from lack of manpower. > I'd say the increased patch review has been a definite plus. That's probably true, maybe it would be possible to get at least some of that without the downsides. Patch reviews were already increasing before the model change. -- Earthling Michel Dänzer | http://www.vmware.com Libre software enthusiast | Debian, X and DRI developer _______________________________________________ xorg-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.x.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg-devel
