[Opensim-dev] Why nobody cares about my patch?

Robert Dzikowski rdzikowski at gmail.com
Thu Jun 11 15:04:55 UTC 2009


On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Arthur
Valadares<arthursv at linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> First, we are sorry if no one ever got to your patch in time and would
> appreciate your understanding that there is no real applying patch
> system or fixed core developers "patch applying" hours. We do it in
> amidst of all other kinds of work, and sometimes it coincidentally
> happens that all core developers are working on something else and are
> thinking someone else is probably looking at the community patches.
>
> Melanie suggested your presence on IRC to talk to us commiters directly
> if you think we are taking too long to look at your code. We ask that
> people do that only if they few they it's taking too long to get a
> feedback, we don't want to be flooded in "hey, I've got a patch"
> messages :)
> Go ahead and ping us, the worst you might get is we can't attend to you
> at the moment. But out of all the commiters, you should find someone in
> a coffee break that will probably have the good will (and knowledge in
> that area) to give you feedback and/or commit.
>
> As Melanie mentioned, patches must be made against trunk. If trunk
> doesn't compile, something is wrong in your machine, because we only
> submit source code that compiles (it just might not work).
The trunk code compiles, but it doesn't want to run (it crashes) on my PC.

BTW ID of my bug report is 0003746.

robert_d



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