Messages in this thread | | | From | "Muzaffer Kal" <> | Subject | a workgroup application suggestion for patches | Date | Wed, 30 Sep 1998 17:09:40 -0700 |
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hi, I have been reading the discussion about this and I have a suggestion. I think the reason people who submit patches are irritated is that there is no feedback mechanism which wouldn't cause too much stress on Linux. What is needed, IMHO, is a workgroup application where people can submit patches with titles, priority, what it fixes, etc and then Linus can look at it and sort it search it etc. The schema should also include a applied, rejected field with a description and then people can look at their submitted patches and if necessary can re-activate a closed/rejected patch after making the necessary changes. Basically a web page carrying a form with a multi-user data-base at the backend.
Muzaffer
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