[FFmpeg-devel] [POLICY] Patches application threats
Måns Rullgård
mans
Sat Nov 8 14:51:09 CET 2008
Stefano Sabatini <stefano.sabatini-lala at poste.it> writes:
> I still believe that that such a practice can still be useful in some
> cases, for example when:
>
> 1) the patch has been thorouhghly discussed
This also suggests that the patch is controversial, and committing
controversial changes without approval is definitely not good.
> 2) more than one ping have been sent with no maintainer reaction
All that means is that nobody wants or has time to look at it. It
does *NOT* magically make the patch correct. If a maintainer
vanishes, a new one must be appointed.
> 3) the patch is fairly trivial
What seems trivial to the patch author might still be wrong.
> In these cases I think the practice is not evil, since it decreases
> the contributor frustration due to its work not being applied.
>
> Most patches of mine belong to this category so maybe I misused of
> this practice, sorry if this is the case, it wasn't my intention at
> all to be unfriendly.
I never believed it was your intention to be unfriendly. Please don't
take my complaints personally. Your contributions are valuable, even
if they sometimes need a few adjustments before being committed.
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M?ns Rullg?rd
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