I'm all for it. I submitted a few pull requests to jbpm in the past and I think it's the best way forward.

Cheers,

Antoine

On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 01:56, Mark Proctor <mproctor@codehaus.org> wrote:
We've been monitoring github over the last few weeks. Github now makes
it trivial for people to work in their own forks and submit pull
requests. We have found that from time to time people don't rebase
properly or check their commits after a push, and thus end up
overwritting other people's work. We are thinking of trialing the
leuitenant model for a while, where just core people are responsible for
accepting and applying pull requests. With git's distributedd model,
this should hopefully work out well.

So from this point on, unless you are a core developer responsible for a
specific module, can I ask that you submit pull requests for future work?

thanks

Mark

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