* Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-06-02 23:53]:
> * Edd Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-05-31 14:29]:
> > Is there any service set up to allow developers to track a particular
> > patch?
>
> sendbug(1) is often appropriate.
eh, I meant actually src and missed we're on ports...
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* Edd Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-05-31 14:29]:
> Is there any service set up to allow developers to track a particular
> patch?
sendbug(1) is often appropriate.
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Edd Barrett wrote:
Is there any service set up to allow developers to track a particular
patch?
The reason I ask , is that there have been some patches floating around
on this list that I have taken interest in, but I know not if they are
being tested, rejected or comitted.
There is a mailing
Hi,
Is there any service set up to allow developers to track a particular
patch?
The reason I ask , is that there have been some patches floating around
on this list that I have taken interest in, but I know not if they are
being tested, rejected or comitted.
Maybe such a service would