Re: Important notice on the Arch Security Team to the whole Arch Linux community.

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Excerpts from Andres P's message of 2010-06-22 01:53:20 +0200:
> On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 7:17 PM, C Anthony Risinger <anthony@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > He said from git/svn... ie backporting, not contributing.
> >
> 
> ...?
> 
> Once they're in svn they're confined to abs? Besides, it's not like there's
> anything keeping upstream from looking at obsd cvs, Debian's bug tracker, nor
> Arch's svn repo, etc.
> 
> Andres P

Sure, like any dev will be going through every possible bug tracker,
repo or ask any possible user to find patches for his app.
Don't be ridiculous. If you write a patch that's not distro specific,
then it's your job to get it to upstream,
it's the only way it could possibly work. The beauty of arch
is that the patch you just wrote is most likely against the latest
release, and upstream will likely be happy to get it.
-- 
Regards,
Philipp

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