
All~ What is the preferred way to provide patches for new functionality or fixes? I emailed two patches directly to the list, but I could move them to tickets in bugzilla if people prefer. Matt

Hi Matt, Bugzilla tickets is the preferred way since they are harder to forget and thus slip less through the cracks. Matt Fowles wrote:
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What is the preferred way to provide patches for new functionality or fixes? I emailed two patches directly to the list, but I could move them to tickets in bugzilla if people prefer.
Matt
-- Ceki Gülcü

Hi. I just wanted to ask if there are chances that my patches for http://bugzilla.qos.ch/show_bug.cgi?id=110 and http://bugzilla.qos.ch/show_bug.cgi?id=100 will be included in an upcoming 0.9.9. I'd also appreciate if http://bugzilla.qos.ch/show_bug.cgi?id=105 and http://bugzilla.qos.ch/show_bug.cgi?id=104 could be included but those are way less important - at least for me. :) I just ask because they are 3 month old, now, and haven't received any comments yet even though #100 and #110 are pretty crucial... Do you have any planned release data for 0.9.9 or is it just "when it's done"? Joern. Ceki Gulcu wrote:
Hi Matt,
Bugzilla tickets is the preferred way since they are harder to forget and thus slip less through the cracks.
Matt Fowles wrote:
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What is the preferred way to provide patches for new functionality or fixes? I emailed two patches directly to the list, but I could move them to tickets in bugzilla if people prefer.
Matt
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Ceki Gulcu
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Joern Huxhorn
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Matt Fowles