Kevin Grittner wrote:
> > We should be giving authors as much leeway as possible, or they
> > may not come back.
>
> One phenomenon I've noticed is that sometimes a patch is submitted
> because an end user has solved their own problem for themselves, but
> wishes to share the solution with the community. They're not always
> motivated to go to the lengths required to polish it up to the
> standard required for inclusion in core. In such cases, unless
> someone with the time to do so finds it interesting enough to pick
> up, it is just going to drop. I hope such authors feel comfortable
> submitting their next effort, as it might be something which
> interests a larger audience than the previous effort. We should do
> what we can to ensure that they understand the dynamics of that.
This brings up the larger issue of whether incomplete/unapplied patches
are recorded on the TODO list or just ignored. We never really came up
with a plan for that.
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