I am really sorry Khalid for the mis-spelling, I know it's you from 2bits did the work. I make sure it's correct this time by copy/paste ...

Gerhard, thanks for your inputs. I understand your concern on support issue, but I still feel it's pity these fine patches would be buried deep in the threads, yet they could be quite useful in knowlegeble hands. And I agree to drumm that issue queue actually is not a proper place for these patches either, or at least they will be 'wont fix's, and further 'closed' to make it harder to reach.

Maybe a contrib project makes sense, as Robert and Khalid suggested? A bold big-font disclaimer of course would be needed. Maybe also create a dummy module, so every time update.php is run there will be a big warning box: You have patched core! Undo these patches before you upgrade!  .....hehe...


On 6/5/07, Khalid Baheyeldin <kb@2bits.com> wrote:
On 6/5/07, Jim Li <jimmydami@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, first off I apologize if this is inappropriate for this list.

I just leaned that custom logging (by Kahlid)

No, he did not do it. I did it.
 
All these patches (at least the above 3 I mentioned) would be great to have on my existing 5.x sites. But they are buried deep in the issue queue or comment thread, thus easy to miss. My guess is most ppl aren't even aware of them unless they follow issue queue and dev list closely. Can we somehow organize them in a central place, Group, Document page or even a Project? Does it make sense and worth the efforts? Any comments? Thanks.

Maybe just a catcall project called "backports". If not, then a taxonomy term, called
"backports" that these patches can go against?

This is of course with the appropriate disclaimers: "use at your own risk, may kill your
unborn children, block upgrade paths, ...etc."
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