On 04 Sep 2006, at 09:40, Augustin (Beginner) wrote:
The same scenario is repeated at each release cycle, because we, the community, do not take the time to review other people's patches, scratch other people's itches.
I agree. I often spend 2+ hours a day reviewing patches, and when I post an occasional patch myself, it doesn't always get the quality reviews it deserves. (I understand that my position is exceptional.) If people spent time reviewing your patches, try to return the favor, and review other people's patches. Of course, you're free to do what you want, but it sounds like a good, social guideline. Not getting a decent review for your patch turns people off, and we should avoid letting this happen. Quite the contrary, we should provide them with constructive reviews and help them get on board. Some of them will 'stick' and help review patches too. Now we're in code freeze mode, this is particularly important. Let's do our best to make new people stick and to review an insane amount of patches together. :) -- Dries Buytaert :: http://www.buytaert.net/