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Date:      06 Aug 2001 15:35:53 -0700
From:      swear@aa.net (Gary W. Swearingen)
To:        freebsd-doc@freebsd.org
Subject:   Should PRs be submitted ASAP or after researching fix?
Message-ID:  <743d74zuie.d74@localhost.localdomain>

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I've got a backlog of my own private "PRs", mostly against man pages 
and some which some would consider enhancements rather than bugs.

I'll, of course, try to avoid submitting PRs injudiciously, 
but generally considered, should I
1) go ahead and file PRs now and then later (real soon, now :-) 
investigate fixes for the one's nobody's beaten me to, or
2) ask for some to be assigned to me, or
3) sit on them until I get around to investigating 
fixes/improvements to be submitted with the PR?

Do ya'll really hate to get PRs that are
1) nit-picky  (mispells, bad grammer bad punctuation) [sic];
2) broad ("it's confusing");
3) want perfection ("it should say how to do <something>")?

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