On 7/2/07, Augustin (Beginner) <drupal.beginner@wechange.org> wrote:
it takes simply time and _work_ to make it [the queue] shorter.
Again, I thoroughly agree and that's precisely the point.
I think we are all actually agreeing a lot.
I was very active in the core issue queue for the D5 release.
Thanks, it was a big help.
That's why tonight I started my contributions on this list with writting up a stub for some docs that many have been speaking about (here and on IRC) during the last day or two. Unfortunately, so far no one has made any attempt at improving my early draft. http://drupal.org/node/156119/revisions
This page is actually good. If a lot of documentation were needed for these hopefully simple statuses then we have larger problems.
Your answer to this is: work more, spend more time.
We know how to do it and it works. Other changes aside, patches always need review, especially at this point in the release cycle.
I wish good luck to all the other developers who are trying to to push for systemic changes bigger than my tiny proposal for Drupal dev.
Yes, I do think this is what is needed. Please do let us know what you think since you have done more patch review than many others. -- Neil Drumm http://delocalizedham.com