From my experience, it depends if it's a bug or an enhancement.
If it's a bug, Bugzilla is your friend. Someone will eventually have to deal 
with it before a release. Just posting to the mailing list means that it's 
likely to get lost. And patches for bugs tend to be fairly stable over time.

On the other hand, putting enhancements in Bugzilla isn't as effective. 
Bugzilla isn't very good for discussion. And enhancements often are more 
invasive to the code, so a patch isn't as likely to be effective later.

Just my $0.02

On Wednesday 11 September 2002 06:16 pm, Eddie Ruvinsky wrote:
> Hello, I have a process question about how I could contribute Tomcat source
> patches/enhancements?  Would I open a Bugzilla and attach a diff text file,
> then wait for an official Tomcat contributor to review it and add it into
> the source tree?
>
> Thanks,
> Eddie
>
>
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