On 4/21/06, Kaare Nilsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> The situation is that I got a patch for the aspectj plugin
> http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MOJO-327 and after a little discussion
> with the patch supplier I added it into the codebase, but I did not
> expose it as an executable goal in the plugin.
> Well now, after some while I have not heard anymore about from the
> patch writer, and the promised testcases, and documentation have not
> arrived.
>
> Myself I have not tested it closely, and now face three alternatives
> 1) Try to get hold of the patch supplier, and ask one(or more) time
> for testcases, and documentation.
> 2) Try to figure out what it does, and write the testcases and doc myself
> 3) Delete the class in svn
>
> My gut-feeling is alternative 3.
>
> WDYT ?

It's your baby :)

I would go for maybe 1 with a 7 days notice then 3. Maybe someone will
step up to do 2 if your message is public?

Personally, when I receive contributions without tests, I try not
putting them in... Accepting them in means accepting that you will
have to maintain them afterwards.

Jerome

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