Most often patches are ignored when they are not relevant to the development version of Drupal. Bugs are sometimes labeled feature requests by maintainers who are not interested in fixes that only apply to older versions. In effect they're saying, This doesn't need to be fixed. You got it to work for you, and other people can wait for the next version of Drupal. Only a few core maintainers behave this way, probably because they are trying to shorten the patch queue, but their comments discourage other developers from getting involved. On Oct 30, 2008, at 10:18 AM, Marijn Kruisselbrink wrote:
That page doesn't address the biggest problem I have trying to contribute; it literally takes months to get any reply whatsoever to a patch (I think in one case there was 6 months between reporting an issue with a patch and the first reply other than me updating the patch to keep working against HEAD (which I gave up doing after a couple of months)). So what is wrong with the current system that it can take this long?
Marijn