On Wednesday 07 September 2005 19:35, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Francois Gouget fgouget@free.fr writes:
Yeah, maybe a very generic 'Needs review' email to wine-devel would be enough. It would also be the clue to the other Wine developpers:
- that you're not going to be duplicating Alexandre's work if you review this patch
- to look at the patch, dissect it to see what is wrong
- if it is in your domain of competence and it looks good, post an approval message
- to test the patch
- and help its author get it accepted
That should really be the default behavior, all patches need review; there's no reason to wait until I have looked at a patch to look at it. If you see a patch in an area that you know anything about, please review it, don't wait to see my reaction first.
There is a problem here, you are presupposing the submitter is interested in reviewing the patch to the projects specification. This subverts the value of collective development if the submitter is unwilling then you lose the value of the improvement AND potentially the developer.
It would be better to commit it to a branch to open it up to all to consider.