[PATCH] doubled words

Mike Stump mikestump@comcast.net
Mon Apr 18 19:03:00 GMT 2011


On Apr 18, 2011, at 8:40 AM, Jim Meyering wrote:
> If you hadn't said anything, I would have committed those typo fixes
> by now, based on what I perceived as your review/approval and on my
> reading of this part of http://gcc.gnu.org/svnwrite.html:
> 
>    Free for all
> 
>    The following changes can be made by everyone with SVN write access:
> 
>    Fixes for obvious typos in ChangeLog files, docs, web pages,
>    comments and similar stuff. Just check in the fix and copy it
>    to gcc-patches. We don't want to get overly anal-retentive about
>    checkin policies.
> 
> If that policy is no longer in effect or does not apply here,
> can you clarify or point to a more up to date policy?

No.  Doesn't exist.  The webpage isn't maintained with the actual details...   I'd say that, yes, the last bunch is fine to check in, IMHO.  For the lib* and the */ changes, you'd need to break these down and have someone that knows just what to do with each hunk review it.  So, for example, the go changes should go to Ian, and he can say, yes check them in, or more likely, please submit/check them into the master go repo.  The one in gcc is a shadow of the master.

Just ping any patch you don't get approval for once a week, every week, until approved or rejected.



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