Drew Scott Daniels <ddaniels@UMAlumni.mb.ca> (08/03/2007): > guillem's [0] list of bugs [1] shows the main problem for the kfreebsd > porters. 93 "important" (probably release-critical for kfreebsd) with > patches available! 105 bugs with patches not applied. To be fair, 20+ were opened in the last 3 days, and some are already pending or closed (thanks!). But I agree that having some patches sleeping during months (or years) isn't that funny for porters... > Perhaps we can recommend marking bugs as -patch if the patch is no > good? Maybe a user tag or some way of having patches marked as needing > more review? I think if we did these, we'd still see that good patches > aren't being applied but at least we'd be able to help more quickly > identify where work is needed. As a first guess, one could use “patch moreinfo” to ask for help or peer review, though asking the porter/patch submitter for explanations, and eventually the -bsd list, should be sufficient. But I agree that there might be better semantics (set of) (user)tags. Cheers, -- Cyril Brulebois
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