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On Feb 13, 2011, at 10:48 PM, Stephen Thorne wrote:
On 2011-02-13, Glyph Lefkowitz wrote:
In the hopes of motivating some more contributions to Twisted, we've whipped up a little hack to incentivize more people to contribute patches, and especially, to do reviews:
I have a question about this item from the scores:
'15 points for committing a fix from a contributor'
How is this calculated? I created a branch for #4844 but my score didn't jump, did I do it wrong? Is there a procedure I muffed up (commit message format)?
This is committing a fix, i.e. the commit which closes a ticket with the status 'fixed'. Applying code to a branch does not have an associated score. (And yes, it depends on the commit message format, but if you're committing to trunk you're probably paying much closer attention.)