From: Ludovic R. <lud...@gm...> - 2010-10-30 17:32:36
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2010/10/30 Peter Stuge <pe...@st...>: > Ludovic Rousseau wrote: >> > I guess we all have to learn to be more patient with small open >> > source projects... >> >> Would that help to have more maintainers for libusb? > > I don't think it would change the amount of review needed, and I > sincerely hope that it doesn't change the amount of review done. > > Everyone can and should ideally help with review, maintainer or not. > The way it seems to work in other projects is that more people > reviewing and commenting automatically translates to more > maintainers. > > I don't think appointing maintainers automatically translates to more > review and comments. OK. So the problem is not a lack of time on your part but a lack of reviews by others. Right? Do you want something like this: - someone proposes a patch to fix a bug - "x" other people say the patch is OK - you commit the patch What value of "x" would be OK for you? 1, 2, 5 or more? I was supposing that if nobody complains about a patch then the patch is correct. But it looks like that is not how you want to work. You do want to have _positive_ comments about a fix before the fix is applied. I am right? Regards, -- Dr. Ludovic Rousseau |