On May 8, 2009, at 1:09 PM, Magnus Lundin wrote:
- Making every nontrivial patch pass through a community process will
slow development to a halt, this community does not work like that. We
have more priciple discussions than discussion about actual technical
merit. How many here do actually analyze the code and potential impact
before arguing? I often subit nontrivial changes to the Cortex
subsystem, who wants to review them ? I really would like that input,
and rest assured I do have a long list of internals that should be fixed up.


FWIW, I read every patch and every commit. I comment where I have comments. Slowing development isn't necessarily a bad thing even though it may be counterintuitive.



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Rick Altherr
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"He said he hadn't had a byte in three days. I had a short, so I split it with him."
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