I have been merging the latest hunchentoot into our (Google/ITA) tree, and I have a few patches.
Is this list still the place to exchange patches, or should I be sending github pull requests instead?
My attached patches are:
* some package tweaks (symbols not exported that should, symbols exported that are no more) * patch to make-cooked-message so it works for 503 and other messages not in the case shortlist. * patch for send-service-unavailable-reply (my "solution" is horrible, someone who understands hunchentoot internals better might know what the "right thing" is).
Not included: * a patch for xcvb support, but I believe you're not interested. * some debugging code we use to track instabilities that we've observed in our farms.
Of course, I'm willing to massage the code until it is satisfactory to you who maintain the upstream tree. Just tell me what I need to change so it's commit-worthy.
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Hi Faré,
this is still the right place to discuss Hunchentoot, and thanks for your patches. The preferred way to submit patches is github, the official repository is https://github.com/edicl/hunchentoot - If you could submit them there, it will be easier to review and pull them. I will do so over the weekend.
Thanks, Hans