On 10/26/2018 05:42 PM, Michael Orlitzky wrote: > On 10/26/2018 04:40 AM, Michal Prívozník wrote: >> >> So the desired way is to use github pull requests? That is rather >> unfortunate. > > In this case there's no "project" associated with libvirt-snmp; but if > there were, it would have a <project-name>@gentoo.org alias that you > could send patches to.
Well, why don't we create something like virtualizat...@gentoo.org? That would be a mailing list to discuss virtualization related topics. Bugzilla is still the official (and in this case, > best) place to put these in my opinion. I don't think so. I've been attaching patches to BZ in the past and the response time was very poor. I know everybody is working on gentoo in their spare time and I appreciate it, but why not use something that works for both sides? I think that if we want to attract more volunteers we have to have a process that goes the least into their way. > > Personally I don't mind them on the -dev list, but they do get sent to a > thousand people who have no interest in or ability to commit them. > That is the case on every mailing list. Every -dev list has number of subscribes far bigger than number of people with commit access. But I respect your decision guys. I am going to stop posting patches until there's an agreement on how to do that. Michal