PR backlog
Richard Neese
r.neese at gmail.com
Wed Dec 26 13:10:15 PST 2007
I agree with this and there is also the 2nd issue of commiters not responding
to those working on updating ports.
Point and Fax I have emaile Sobomax about fixing and updating the asterisk
ports. and have sent patches but never got a reply in 9 months.
If your going to be a maintainer you need to respond to those working on
projects already in ports.
On December 26, 2007 10:42:24 am M. Warner Losh wrote:
> Mark and Henrik make a number of good points here. Rather than reply
> to the details, I'm going to make a couple of quick observations.
>
> As a project we're not leveraging the community sufficiently when it
> comes to contributions. The current system of patch review and
> submission is very hap-hazard. If you happen to get the attention of
> the right person at the right time, then it goes in. If not, patches
> can languish a long time in the PR system.
>
> The PR system is also the wrong tool for the job. While Mark touches
> on the cultural issues in play, they are exacerbated by the
> misapplication of a problem system to be a patch submission and
> tracking system. Maybe we need to adopt a practice from the Linux
> community. At least for arm kernel patches, there is a two step
> process: submit it to a mailing list for review and refinement, with
> the second step being submitting it into a queue. I'm not sure the
> details we need to be successful in the FreeBSD project.
>
> Many of the USB patches in the PR system I left alone because I didn't
> have the time and/or knowledge to evaluate them for inclusion, or I
> saw something obviously wrong in the patch. When I was trying to just
> get through the obviously trivial patches.
>
> Warner
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