Seriously disappointed with everyone's involvement
Hi, So I am away from core for like two weeks -- not from Drupal, mind you, I was working on two contrib modules some fierce as part of my dayjob. Now, I am back. There are dozens and dozens of open criticals either with a patch which needs review or even without a patch. Not to mention the incredible pile of normal priority patches needing review. So, I write the menu update. Day and night to make the beta happen as soon as possible. One night I got up at two AM and instead of turning back, I worked four hours on it -- so I could keep in touch with people over the pond. Aside from the people I asked personally on IRC, noone reviewed this. When someone did and the review did not involve actually trying the update itself (I have described the review process in the issue) I got really angry and vent off him -- again, let me apologize to Chris Kennedy. And do you know what the development list is busy with ? Whether uppercase TRUE or lowercase true is faster. Shame on everyone who was on that thread and not doing anything productive. Hint. Drupal releases do not happen out of blue. It involves people working on it. Here is something. Take just 30 minutes out of your day and test one patch. Everyone who reads this. One patch. Not the end of the world. Maybe instead of painting the bikeshed. Do not know which one to pick? Ask the channel. Ask me in email. On any IM you can dream of. I am not hard to find and noone ever walked away with empty hands after asking for a patch to review. Do not even think of answering this letter with angry rants about what kind of person I am (which I am sure I will get) before reviewing one patch. If I need to get attacks, at least something good should come out of it. Karoly Negyesi
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Karoly Negyesi