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Re: review process



On Monday, March 31, 2003, at 02:32 PM, Alexandre Oliva wrote:


On Mar 31, 2003, Daniel Berlin <dberlin at dberlin dot org> wrote:

Obviously, i don't need something in some strict format, I just need
to be able to determine that a given message containing patch was
approved (or approved with changes, etc).  Thus, simply saying that
approval messages should contain a line starting with "approved".

Why is it so important to tell whether a patch was approved or not?

Because our goal is to avoid patches being dropped on the floor.
There are plenty of times where there is a lot of discussion, and updates, but then it just sits there waiting for final approval/rejection.
This is "dropped on the floor".



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