-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dries Buytaert schrieb:
On 03 Jul 2007, at 15:24, Earnie Boyd wrote:
The rule is in the wording of "Ready To Be Committed". Based on what I've read RTBC really means "Ready For Committer Review". As more and more developers are drawn to Drupal; Drupal operational style must be clearly stated. Stating "Ready To Be Committed" states to others that the patch is waiting on someones precious limited time to commit the changes without further consideration. It becomes problematic when the resources move on because the frustration of dealing with Drupal operational style (or understanding it) is more than the developer has time to deal with. I suggest that in order to help make the operational style more understandable that the wording Ready To Be Committed be changed to Ready For Committer Review.
Or "possibly ready to be committed"?
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