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Re: Let core developers "vote" to accept patches.
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Johan Rydberg |
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Re: Let core developers "vote" to accept patches. |
Date: |
Tue, 15 Aug 2006 15:26:59 +0200 |
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"Yoshinori K. Okuji" <address@hidden> writes:
> Our rules are:
>
> - When you are a committer and a patch is trivial enough, you can
> (and should) check in the patch by yourself.
>
> - If not, you should ask others in grub-devel.
It was for these two scenarios I suggested we could vote on patches.
But it might not be needed. I was after all just a suggestion.
> - I retain final words as the designer of GRUB 2. For some certain
> parts, I completely rely on other developers. For instance, Hollis
> would even precede me in PowerPC-specific changes.
Agreed.
> - If a change is involved with political issues, official
> maintainers must approve or disapprove. This is required for the GNU
> Project.
Of course.
~j