The Slurm developers and support at SchedMD will only consider patches
from their paying customers, and only consider non-customers in
exceptional cases. Therefore your patch may have a hard time getting
attention.
One clarification - SchedMD does look at contributions from everyone.
Our contributing guide describes the process:
https://gitlab.com/SchedMD/dev/slurm/-/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
I'll admit that there are a lot of submissions that I don't respond to
publicly after initial triage. This is usually as the patch is either
overly specific to the submitter's own system, or isn't addressing the
issue appropriately.
The notable difference in routing between customer-submitted patches and
community contributions is that I will usually redirect patches back to
support for further discussion and triage.
- Tim
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Tim Wickberg
Chief Technology Officer, SchedMD LLC
Commercial Slurm Development and Support
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