expectations from the community

Andrey Somov py4fun at gmail.com
Tue Feb 7 13:17:45 UTC 2012


On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 12:26 PM, Patrick Mézard <patrick at mezard.eu> wrote:

>
> Finally, reading Idan review:
>
>  http://selenic.com/pipermail/mercurial-devel/2012-January/037663.html
>
> I would say you seem to know your way in python, you write tests and
> apparently your fix is correct. It is all about commit message formatting
> and separating concerns. With little effort you can probably get your patch
> acked and pushed unchanged. So don't blame us trying to make you take this
> step and turn into a contributor :-)
>
> --
> Patrick Mézard
>


My question is answered. I now clearly see the expectations from the
community. There are 2 options for a reporter:

1) do not send any code at all
2) if you send code, the code must meet all the quality criteria to be
included in the code base. The reporter must have enough stamina to push
the changes until they are accepted

Thank you.

-
Andrey
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