
Hi, What do the people on this list want, should patches be sent to this list, or direct to Tom (shackell -AT- cs.york.ac.uk) ? If people would rather leave this list open for discussion, then maybe we need a yhc-patches@ list for people to send patches on? Thoughts? Neil

I don't mind whether patches are sent to me or the list, I have to apply them to the repo in the end anyway ;-) - email programs tend to break patches so they need to be zipped/targzed. - we've been getting patches at an incredibly rate, which is great. But it might be more sensible if people grouped together their patches into a 'release'. Which is to say something that they think should work to some degree. This would mean a) The repo would always contain (mostly) working software b) I wouldn't have to deal with quite so many patches ;-) Thoughts? Tom Neil Mitchell wrote:
Hi,
What do the people on this list want, should patches be sent to this list, or direct to Tom (shackell -AT- cs.york.ac.uk) ? If people would rather leave this list open for discussion, then maybe we need a yhc-patches@ list for people to send patches on?
Thoughts?
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a) The repo would always contain (mostly) working software b) I wouldn't have to deal with quite so many patches ;-)
In order to reduce the number of patches Tom has to deal with, if anyone wants to send a patch relating to the evaluator (yhe/gyhe) or the test suite (yht) please send it direct to me, and I'll apply and push it. Thanks Neil

Neil Mitchell wrote:
a) The repo would always contain (mostly) working software b) I wouldn't have to deal with quite so many patches ;-)
In order to reduce the number of patches Tom has to deal with, if anyone wants to send a patch relating to the evaluator (yhe/gyhe) or the test suite (yht) please send it direct to me, and I'll apply and push it.
The wiki should probably say something to that effect, if it doesn't already. Mike.
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Mike Dodds
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Neil Mitchell
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Thomas Shackell