>
> Yes, I guess we do so at our own risk. :) My intention was not to 
> flame but rather just expressing my reaction after reading 
>
> http://sagemath.org/doc/developer/git_trac.html#chapter-git-trac 
>
> and considering the possible fate of my 3 line patch if I don't find 
> the time to do things this way.  It just occurred to me that for such 
> simple things there should be simple solutions.  And I guess there is: 
>

Well, that has been discussed a lot.  There *is* one possibility now - you 
can open a pull request at https://github.com/sagemath/sage using the GUI, 
I believe, at least for simple patches.


 

> find some else to do it. I am serious that perhaps this is not such a 
> bad thing provided of course that there are enough people willing to 
> do this. 
>

I think that for someone with a "drive-by" patch you are right that it is 
onerous. 

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