[reSIProcate] Backport nomination?
Max Bowsher
maxb at f2s.com
Mon Dec 1 19:01:30 CST 2008
Byron Campen wrote:
> So, generally speaking, we backport bugfixes that address crashes
> and vulnerabilities as soon as we can. Other stuff we'll backport when
> we've got a fair number of bugfixes since the last point-release. I was
> planning on fixing a couple of outstanding issues, and then cutting a
> point-release in the near future. Most of your contributions are the
> sort of thing that could go into such a point-release.
Am I supposed to flag specific changes for consideration somewhere, or
does someone usually undertake a somewhat epic task of trawling the svn
logs?
By way of example, the "make reTurn compile with resipfaststreams"
changes (not actually committed by me) include part of one revision and
all of another - not something that's easily distinguished on a straight
read-through of commit comments.
Max.
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