As of comments related to projects that also make contributions hard that's 
their choice, and I really hope clojure community will do better than that. I 
also know that sometimes rewriting patch is a lot less work than making 
someones contribution acceptable, my day job involves all of that, but still we 
help people trying to contribute regardless sometimes that means they send in 
copies of files :) Never the less we work with them so people are still 
encouraged to contribute, over the time level of these contributions also 
grows. Turning them away is just strange to me. And yes at mozilla we do code 
that is production and used by billions of people over the world and being 
helpful to contributors never had being harmful in doing that.


Regards
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Irakli Gozalishvili
Web: http://www.jeditoolkit.com/


On Saturday, 2013-01-19 at 15:08 , Brandon Bloom wrote:

> Aaron, please forgive my failure at formalities: Allow me to add that I agree 
> with the rest of your post.
> 
> The Linux kernel and Guava guys are absolutely right about patches defaulting 
> to the rejected state. I'm a big believer in the "minus 100 points" 
> philosophy.
> 
> It's just that I just really hate JIRA. 
> 
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