On 2015-06-11 10:31, Julien Puydt wrote:
Open software is about cooperation.
Of course. The question is: what should we do if upstream does not want to cooperate? I don't want to call names in this thread, but I have proposed patches to many upstream projects which are part of Sage (usually they are small bugfixes). The chances of actually getting a patch accepted by upstream are unfortunately much smaller than I would wish.

Some people think that Sage should only add patches to upstream packages if they are accepted by upstream. This is frustrating, because it really slows down Sage development.

Jeroen.

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