At 09:37 4/11/00 +1100, you wrote:
>It is analogous to a bug tracking system -- it formalises an existing
process,
>namely that of getting patches applied. "Patch tracking" is probably a good
>name. It does add formality, but just as with bug tracking systems, that
isn't
>necessarily a bad thing.
that may be a good idea. Have a web form where you submit patches and then
when a committer has time they go via the patch database, apply patches,
give changes needed in code pre patch etc. There could even have patch
voting etc ;) Of course this requires a bit of work to set up .... thou it
may be a good chance to test cocoon (especially yet to be finalized action
stuff). Of course someone has to step up to the plate to actually do it ;]
Cheers,
Pete
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