On 04.09.2013 20:52, Aleš Nesrsta wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have stupid question related to organization of committing of patches
> - I am currently little bit confused.
>
Sorry for not responding, I have a neural learning paper I have to hand
in shortly which is very important. I'll stay mostly inactive until 12th
of September.

> Vladimir wrote to me in some latest e-mail :
> "I don't see any messages in my mailbox from you tagged as pending
> patches."
> 
> And, additionally, I see only Vladimir's commits in trunk ChangeLog in
> the last time.
> 
> I.e. it looks for me like something changed here in the meantime and I
> missed it - maybe only Vladimir can commit patch(es) and I should ask
> him in some (for me currently unknown) way - ?
> 
> So, my question is:
> How should I correctly ask commit of my patch(es) into trunk?
> 
> (Question is not related to BZR procedure, only to development
> organization - how to ask commit of patch or how to get permission to do
> commit myself, if it is still possible.)
> 
> Sorry if it is written somewhere on GRUB web-pages - but for the first
> look I don't see any related information how the GRUB development is
> organized.
> 
> BR,
> Ales
> 
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