I completely agree with what madbiologist and Matt Perry said. This is
completely not a fair process. That is why I prefer to get patches into
Distros first and then later think of getting it upstream. Why? Because
more popular and established upstreams are very busy and don't have the
time to review patches. You may call me 'impatient' which I am. I agree
it is my fault, to some extent.

Same goes to some extent for the Ubuntu developers. They are also very
busy and don't have the time to review each and every bug with patches.
You either need to poke them manually, or, like I do, add the packaging
stuff to the patch and then poke 'em. This is what I suggested Matt
Perry to do. However, everyone may not know how to package. This is one
case where patches are ignored. Never forget that the maverick Feature
Freeze is just round the corner and we are still at just 11% progress in
Operation Cleansweep.

I have been quite much successful in my packaging-and-patching journey
till now, as I aim to become MOTU one day. Well, you may call me
impatient again, which I agree I am. But, I suggest you patch-makers
also to learn some basics of packaging and then try to get your patches
into. This will also give you credit and your bug fix uploads will
appear on your uploaded-packages page on your Launchpad profile, like
mine https://edge.launchpad.net/~bilalakhtar/+uploaded-packages .

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