[development] Perm for setting RTBC - Re: RTBC - how does it work?

Gerhard Killesreiter gerhard at killesreiter.de
Tue Jul 3 14:43:33 UTC 2007


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Dries Buytaert schrieb:
> 
> On 03 Jul 2007, at 15:24, Earnie Boyd wrote:
>> The rule is in the wording of "Ready To Be Committed".  Based on what
>> I've read RTBC really means "Ready For Committer Review".  As more and
>> more developers are drawn to Drupal; Drupal operational style must be
>> clearly stated.  Stating "Ready To Be Committed" states to others that
>> the patch is waiting on someones precious limited time to commit the
>> changes without further consideration.  It becomes problematic when
>> the resources move on because the frustration of dealing with Drupal
>> operational style (or understanding it) is more than the developer has
>> time to deal with.  I suggest that in order to help make the
>> operational style more understandable that the wording Ready To Be
>> Committed be changed to Ready For Committer Review.
> 
> Or "possibly ready to be committed"?

"Dries, look at it already!!!!^1!"

SCNR,
	Gerhard
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