From: Pascal B. <pa...@dy...> - 2001-01-30 20:26:38
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I haven't touched the DynAPI code for the last couple of months (only one or two small things done) Robert has been implement bug-fixes alot and I guess some of those he never got around to. Patches on sourceforge will be looked at, as long as there not closed there not checked out... Pascal Bestebroer pa...@dy... http://www.dynamic-core.net > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: dyn...@li... > [mailto:dyn...@li...]Namens Cameron Hart > Verzonden: dinsdag 30 januari 2001 19:51 > Aan: dyn...@li... > Onderwerp: RE: [Dynapi-Dev] Counting so far > > > > * Group moderation, this is what Dann Pascal and Robert do > (among others) > > and is basically taking the decisions. > > Someone has to do that, otherwise everybody would be overwriting > > each others > > code in CVS 'cause they didn't like the "style". > > There are a few things that could be improved here to, as I > feel a lot of > > knowledge gets lost as it's simply ignored, but it should come from two > > sides, submitters should be able to accept at face value that > > their "great" > > fix, wasn't accepted, but the moderator should at least > acknowledge having > > seen the submission, if not giving a reason for every line of code they > > reject/accept. > > I'm a bit curious on that front. I've submitted some patches for > NS6, anyone > on the developers must know about them, I've dropped hints about > them being > put into CVS numerous times. They never have been put into CVS, and I've > never received any explanation why not. Fair enough if my fixes > aren't good > enough, if that's why they aren't going in tell me, perhaps I can improve > them. But it is frustrating not knowing, and it's not a great incentive to > carry on trying to contribute. > > I'm sure this goes for anyone who's trying to help out, if your help is > completely ignored then you stop helping. mind you if your efforts are > completely shot down, perhaps you stop helping too. so be nice > when you tell > people they their code is shite ;-) > > cameron. > > > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Dev mailing list > Dyn...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-dev > |