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On 18.1.2010 4.17, Richard Freeman wrote: |
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> On 01/17/2010 08:23 PM, Ben de Groot wrote: |
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>> What about something like: if a bug has been open for 2 months without |
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>> any apparent maintainer activity, anyone can step in and commit a fix? |
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> How about - anybody at any time can at their discretion post a comment |
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> in a bug asking if there are objections to committing a fix. If there is |
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> no reply from the maintainer/project/etc in two days go ahead and do it. |
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> Do check devaway first to see if it makes sense to wait a little longer, |
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> and use discretion on the more critical packages. |
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This process is already the current policy although longer than two days |
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is prudent. For urgent fixes you wouldn't follow this process any way |
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and for others it doesn't hurt to wait. |
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Regards, |
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Petteri |