Re: Patch submit/review/? process

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On 10/15/2013 01:48 PM, Chris Lumens wrote:
There is the patch mailing list but that seems to be something of a
black hole.
Not really, no.  You send off patches, someone will take a look.  If no
one takes a look, say something about it.  Once a patch has been
approved, someone will git-am it for you.
I really work like to see both of the BTRFS opatches I submitted in Fedora 20 as I believe that they are both low risk since currently, things just do not work for BTRFS. The first patch allows an existing btrfs subvol to be added to /etc/fstab if --noformat is specified. The second patch is a bit more problematical since it will destroy and recreate an existing "root" subvol on mountpoint "/" ... but that is what you want it to do anyway. Both of these capabilities are currenly available under the GUI but not under kickstart.

Many of the submitted patch messages are not even in
plain-text (mbox) format so that they can be used as input to
patch/git without a lot of manual effort.
For instance?

Before I do anything too much more stupid, let me verify.

Gene

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