[forum] XFree86's Future and thoughts and suggestions
David Dawes
forum@XFree86.Org
Tue, 1 Apr 2003 19:34:22 -0500
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 07:12:17PM -0500, Alan Cox wrote:
>> >If you follow the Kernel development structure, having small forks of the
>> >kernel help because those changes get merged back into the mainline tree.
>> >They do not affect development of mainline.
>>
>> How can I go about getting commit access to the mainline Kernel tree?
>
>You send a patch to the relevant maintainer and it goes in. Its about
A lot of people are asking for direct commit access, and aren't
making the distinction between the goal of getting changes out vs
the method for getting changes out that you are. Some of these
people already have direct commit access in a separate repository
where they are free to do their work without impediment, and where
their changes are immediately available to the public. Some have
invoked the Linux kernel model as justification for direct commit
access. I take it from your answer that it isn't possible for me
(or most others) to get this same direct commit access in the case
of the Linux kernel.
>not losing stuff. I send patches to XFree and the responses I get have
>generally been silence. When I poked someone a while ago I got the reply
The response was slow, but your submissions were not lost. Aside
from you, responses I've gotten from Linux maintainers has either
been slow or non-existent. Hey, they're busy people, but so are we.
>that we don't have enough CVS committers and maybe I should send XFree86 some
>money (not btw 'give us money or we apply your patch' - I definitely don't mean
>to imply that)
I think the response was more like "it's in the queue, and we'll get to it
when we have the time".
Speaking for myself.
David