Where did you see an indication that a patch would not be accepted?
On Mar 5, 2014 10:24 AM, "Mark Lawrence"
On 05/03/2014 18:12, Amber Yust wrote:
I think this is the wrong stage to evaluate cost. After all, one of the tenets of open source is that the core devs don't have to be the source of all change.
But the core devs have to review the change and ultimately decide whether or not to commit it. In this case it looks as if a patch would not be accepted, so why keep going on about it, especially when there's a known work around?
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