Re: Patches accepted?



Samuel Solon <ssolon@usa.net> writes:

> Folks,
> 
> Sometimes it almost seems like a throw away line. Someone lobbys for a
> feature or change and the response is "patches accepted". But how does one
> submit patches?
> 
> I actually believed that patches *are* being accepted -- but I'm 0 for 3 at
> getting anything accepted, or as far as I can tell, considered.
> 
> I've tried emailing the author (dnd additions to gnome_icon_list) who
> acknowledged their receipt and that was all.
> 
> I've tried setting up a web site with the patches and emailing the list
> (fixes for FORM elements in GtkXmHtml).
> 
> Most recently I've emailed this list with the patches (mini-icons from
> .desktop files for task-list applet). This one did get a somewhat defensive
> response from someone that the applet is going to be replaced by one that
> does the right thing -- someday.
> 
> It's possible my code sucks and shouldn't be included but it would be nice
> to at least get a flame making fun of it (or <gasp> constructive comments).
> 
> If there is an approved way of submitting a patch -- please give me a
> reference and I'll RTFM. Otherwise you might consider setting up such a
> procedure -- or stop soliciting patches and ignoring them.
> 

Agree with this one,
i known the same problem,

this is often due to lack of time, not to coding problem...
( But this isn't an excuse to not gave a feedback, even later :) )

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