Re: [PATCH] git status: do not require write permission

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Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@xxxxxx> writes:

> BTW you can tell me directly that you do not want any patches from me 
> anymore, rather than dancing around the issue.  I kind of figured that 
> already anyway.

Oh, what gave you that impression?

I don't like getting patches that go only halfway, making things work
better for some people but at the same time breaking things for others,
without following thorough for a long time, and that is regardless of
where the patches came from.

They linger on 'pu' forever and forces me to choose one of the three
outcome:

 (1) discard it, even if it is promising;

 (2) make myself a janitor and filling the gap;

 (3) keep it on 'pu' even longer, while occassionally suffering merge
     conflicts with topics that touch the same textual area from more
     responsive people.

I try to avoid (1) but I obviously don't want to do (2), especially when
I know the topic originally came from a capable hand.

If anything, the more promising the patch series that the original author
didn't follow through, the worse it will make me feel to discard it.  If
you feel that I get grumpy about many of your patches not followed through
than about other people's patches, perhaps it is a sign that I consider
that the aim (not necessarily the execution) of your topics are better
than the topics from others.

So don't take it personally.
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