(In reply to comment #374)
>> The main reason it was not accepted was that julliard chose not to even review
>> my patches, so how am I supposed to get it merged in mainline then?
> You've made it clear you're not willing to work within the current Wine
> development process. I don't think it's unreasonable for us to avoid wasting
> time reviewing your patches in that case.
Please don't let facts get in the way. http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-patches/2012-March/111968.html
"I no longer expect it for v1.4, but hopefully post 1.4 it will be included"
> The only 'review' I got was from Dmitry Timoshkov, see:
> "> Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 09:45:18 +0200"
> "You forgot to fix the date, 1 Apr would be more appropriate I'd guess."
>
> http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-devel/2012-February/094459.html
That certainly wasn't the only comment you got, but regardless. The relevant
context there was of course that you submitted a huge patch about a week before
Wine 1.4 was released, when we were deep in code freeze. Of course nobody is
going to take you seriously then.
(In reply to comment #374) www.winehq. org/pipermail/ wine-patches/ 2012-March/ 111968. html
>> The main reason it was not accepted was that julliard chose not to even review
>> my patches, so how am I supposed to get it merged in mainline then?
> You've made it clear you're not willing to work within the current Wine
> development process. I don't think it's unreasonable for us to avoid wasting
> time reviewing your patches in that case.
Please don't let facts get in the way.
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"I no longer expect it for v1.4, but hopefully post 1.4 it will be included"
> The only 'review' I got was from Dmitry Timoshkov, see: www.winehq. org/pipermail/ wine-devel/ 2012-February/ 094459. html
> "> Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 09:45:18 +0200"
> "You forgot to fix the date, 1 Apr would be more appropriate I'd guess."
>
> http://
That certainly wasn't the only comment you got, but regardless. The relevant
context there was of course that you submitted a huge patch about a week before
Wine 1.4 was released, when we were deep in code freeze. Of course nobody is
going to take you seriously then.
See above.