Hello,
a few weeks ago I submitted a merge request through launchpad for a small set of changes I've made to Mailman (see [1]). So far there has been no reaction at all. Is there reason for this? Are patches to this list preferred?
Regards Florian Wagner
[1] https://code.launchpad.net/~wagnerflo/mailman/2.1-postfix-transport/+merge/7...
Florian Wagner wrote:
a few weeks ago I submitted a merge request through launchpad for a small set of changes I've made to Mailman (see [1]). So far there has been no reaction at all. Is there reason for this? Are patches to this list preferred?
A bzr branch and merge proposal such as the one at
[1] https://code.launchpad.net/~wagnerflo/mailman/2.1-postfix-transport/+merge/7...
is definitely preferred over patches.
There are at least two reasons for no reaction from me.
Even though I am listed as a reviewer in the proposal, I do not recall getting any push notice from Launchpad about the proposal. The message here is in addition to proposing a merge on Launchpad, post a note to Mailman-Developers as you now have done.
For various personal reasons, I have not been doing too much actual code maintenance on Mailman the last couple of months, plus I was traveling on vacation from June 27 through July 12 and I had a laptop disaster during this time so even if I had gotten a notification, I probably wouldn't have gotten to it yet.
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
On Jul 20, 2009, at 11:40 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
- Even though I am listed as a reviewer in the proposal, I do not recall getting any push notice from Launchpad about the proposal. The message here is in addition to proposing a merge on Launchpad, post a note to Mailman-Developers as you now have done.
That's odd because the Launchpad team 'mailman-coders' is the default
review team for all three main branches (2.1, 2.2, and 3.0) and Mark
is definitely on that team.
While I think mailman-developers should still be emailed separately,
especially if you have a branch you really want someone to look at,
I'll give this a try and make sure mailman-coders gets a notification.
-Barry
On Jul 20, 2009, at 4:31 AM, Florian Wagner wrote:
a few weeks ago I submitted a merge request through launchpad for a small set of changes I've made to Mailman (see [1]). So far there has been no reaction at all. Is there reason for this? Are patches to this list preferred?
I should mention as well that I'm deliberately concentrating my time
on getting Mailman 3 to a usable state, so I'm not spending much time
on MM2. Look for a new alpha release very soon now.
-Barry
participants (4)
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Barry Warsaw
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Barry Warsaw
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Florian Wagner
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Mark Sapiro