On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 09:34:25PM +0300, Jari Aalto wrote: > Jesse Vincent <jesse@fsck.com> writes: > > Patches submitted to perlbug are much easier to not lose or lose track > > of. perlbug will take care of forwarding them to p5p for you, too. > > Working with 'perlbug' would be very difficult, time consuming, and > round trips would be enermous as there will be 100's of separate commit > (already is). A patch storm of hundreds of commits is probably not going to be a great workflow here, no matter how well they're threaded. You may want to consider sqaushing like patches together. Note also that to generate tickets, you can simply mail perlbug@perl.org. You'll get back an autoreply with a ticket number. Replying to that mail will cause your message to get logged and sent to p5p. Additionally, any replies on p5p will get logged on the ticket.Thread Previous | Thread Next