Messages in this thread | | | From | "Helge Hafting" <> | Date | Thu, 01 Oct 1998 15:02:26 +0100 | Subject | Re: jitterbug |
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In <Pine.LNX.4.05.9810010743190.22882-100000@ns.snowman.net>, on 10/01/98 at 08:02 AM, Stephen Frost <sfrost@mail.snowman.net> said:
[...] > Some others here mentioned modifing pine to accept 'function-keys' w/ >automated replies that Linus could use to give developers faster >feed-back, something like instead of hitting 'n' for next message he can >hit 'F2' and a message will be fired off to the developer and JitterBug >saying 'Seen it, too busy, will get back to it later', JitterBug could >then registar that, mark it as 'PENDING Review' or something similar and >could then send the patch again to Linus a week later w/ a note saying he >said this was pending, now what?
Seems to me that a kernel release may happen during the week, so the auto-sent patch could be outdated. Having the developer retransmit the patch solves this. Or can Jitterbug auto-invalidate pending patches when the release happens?
Helge Hafting
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