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SubjectRe: Public patch penguin
>Agreed.  Please have a look at what we're doing here:
>
> http://killeri.net/cgi-bin/alias/ezmlm-cgi
>
>It's too early to try the code, currently at version 0.0 (thanks to Rasmus
>Andersen for that, Kalle Kivimaa for the mail list). The guilding design
>rule is to do everything with MTAs that submitters and maintainers _are
>already using_, and to do it _just as they do it now_, using a normal mail
>archive as the data base. The only thing that changes is: you mail the
>patchbot instead of the maintainer.
>
>Submitters will need to put some minimal number of additional lines in the
>body of the email, and it's possible we'll get the 'minimal number' down to
>zero for common cases (one line description comes from subject, long
>description comes from mail, purpose is implied by [BUGFIX] in subject line,
>etc).
>
>Do you see anything to object to so far?

Well, I don't have any objections, per se. What I did notice immediately
though is that the web browser is still involved. My *ideal*
implementation would be very similar. The only significant difference
would be that the patches would be sorted into directories, in a public
ftp archive. The special comments would be display while changing
directories in the archive. This way I can at least just type 'lynx
ftp://kernel.patches.archive/patch_name/' and the first entry is the most
current patch, and the special comments from the author would be displayed
at the top.

--Drew Vogel


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