On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 02:05 +0200, Thomas Schwinge wrote: > > Getting non-invasive (read: bug-fixing and the like) changes into the > Hurd's code base is not an issue, as I can do (and actually do) all that. > For getting invasive (read: interface changes and the like) changes into > the Hurd we'd need (a) people to come up with such changes (!) and (b) > have them attract Thomas Bushnell's or Roland McGrath's or Marcus > Brinkmann's attention (which often enough is not trivial).
If you find such issues, I think that (judging from my own case) the fastest way to have me respond is to do the following: 1) Call attention to the particular issue, in the subject line 2) Don't ask me to read a big thread I don't think that long-standing things should go unaddressed, but if they are pressing concerns, then it's also reasonable to ask for pressing attention. Thomas _______________________________________________ Bug-hurd mailing list Bug-hurd@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd