On Thu, 26 Jun 2014 13:01:05 -0500
Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 2014-06-26 11:17, Richard Hughes wrote:
> On 26 June 2014 17:02, Simone Caronni <negativo17(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> +1 from me!
>
> If it's a trivial patch then I think it makes sense to just do it.
> From someone that touches hundreds of different projects every
> month, I've found it's better to ask forgiveness than permission :)
As previously stated, that only works if you are a provenpackager.
The question is for those of us who are not, but are trying to help.
This seems to be particularly needed around mass rebuilds, which IMHO
should be an "all-hands-on-deck" time. For example, I've been going
through the sizable F21FTBFS list[1][2], looking for arm-specific
bugs and fixing what else I can along the way. So far most of my
~100 patches are just bitrotting in bugzilla, while branching is less
than two weeks away.
As a newcomer to Fedora development, is there something else I should
doing to get these patches reviewed and committed?
I'm pretty swamped, but I'm happy to go through them as time permits
and help apply/build them.
I assume they are attached to each of the FTBFS bugs?
If other provenpackgers have time it would be great to apply these
before branching.
kevin