Getting things in... Was: Re: shifts on 64bit ints

Michael Schmitz schmitz at opal.biophys.uni-duesseldorf.de
Sat Aug 5 06:10:47 EST 2000


>
> > I'm not really against the web site idea, but it's just that there won't
> > be too many people submitting patches in the first place to warrent the
> > extra administrative burden on developers with write access to BK, I would
> > think.
>
> I don't agree.  A separate website is important.  I don't work on the kernel
> directly but I have submitted patches here and there and have run into problems
> when testing/debugging the JDK that are kernel issues.
>
> I don't want write access to any tree, but I do need to see what patches are
> going in, what changed, the status of my own patches, etc.

Same for me. So far I've been sending patches to Paul or BenH but some
list or web site as patch bucket would allow others to test that stuff.

	Michael


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