Hi All, As you've probably noticed, I've been submitting some small cleanup items for the CVS code. While Sebastian was kind enough to merge a couple of them, some others have gone without responses. I'm not trying to spam the list with these little issues, but I do rather enjoy going through and validating code which has a tendancy to produce lots of little patches like this. Before I move forward I figured I would ask the real devs what the best course of submission is. I'm very happy to continue cleaning up code, but I don't want to become a nuisence in the process. Please let me know your thoughts.
Thanks, Matt "Cyber Dog" LaPlante
Cyber Dog schrieb:
Hi All, As you've probably noticed, I've been submitting some small cleanup items for the CVS code. While Sebastian was kind enough to merge a couple of them, some others have gone without responses. I'm not trying to spam the list with these little issues, but I do rather enjoy going through and validating code which has a tendancy to produce lots of little patches like this. Before I move forward I figured I would ask the real devs what the best course of submission is. I'm very happy to continue cleaning up code, but I don't want to become a nuisence in the process. Please let me know your thoughts.
Thanks, Matt "Cyber Dog" LaPlante
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On Tuesday 06 December 2005 04:45, Cyber Dog wrote:
As you've probably noticed, I've been submitting some small cleanup items for the CVS code. While Sebastian was kind enough to merge a couple of them, some others have gone without responses. I'm not trying to spam the list with these little issues, but I do rather enjoy going through and validating code which has a tendancy to produce lots of little patches like this. Before I move forward I figured I would ask the real devs what the best course of submission is. I'm very happy to continue cleaning up code, but I don't want to become a nuisence in the process. Please let me know your thoughts.
You're welcome ... however it might be better to use patch tracker on sourceforge for such purposes. It provides better overview of patches that have been merged.