Hi, On Sunday 29 June 2008 01:11:27 James Richard Tyrer wrote: > I have had an RFC and a PATCH posted for some time now. Perhaps for > somewhat longer because I was a bit confused about it. :-| > > IAC, I have now figured it out and added a correction for a bug that > needs fixing even if my suggestion and patch are not adopted. > > My question is how long does this need to be posted without any adverse > comments before I should go ahead and commit it? I didn't read your mails, but in general it works like that: - if there is no response for a patch in 1-2 weeks, you should send a warning with "will commit tomorrow". If still no response, do it. This of course highly depends on the area where you want to commit. If the app/lib has no real maintainer or commit policy, this is fine. Some teams may have different policies, so if the code in question has an active maintainer, try to communicate directly with them/him on the most specific mailing list. - for RFC you can't do anything. If there is no response, either people are not interested in it, or they missed. One more try/ping for that thread might be ok, but if there is still no response, you can't do much. If the RFC is about introducing new code, follow the patch way, but respect the feature and string freezes, and again the individual policies for a team. Andras -- Quanta Plus developer - http://quanta.kdewebdev.org K Desktop Environment - http://www.kde.org >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<