Basically, I have been going through the documentation checking for
RDoc formatting errors with the docs, places where either +'s or <tt>
tags were used in a way that causes the documentation to not display as
expected. For each file I came across with this problem I submitted a
new ticket labeled [PATCH][DOCS][TINY] along with a .diff patch for the
issue (Following Josh Susser's ever popular "Laying Tracks"
presentation).
What is preferred practice in this case? Would the core team usually
prefer to have a single patch for all these fixes, one for all the
issues from each part of Rails (the files with documentation issues
spanned multiple parts: ActiveRecord, ActiveSupport, RailTies etc.), or
is submitting single patches in this instance OK?
I'm just asking because I've been publicly accused of bad etiquette (I
apologize if this is so) and would like to know how to do it right in
the future.
Best,
Jamie
It's a judgement call really. One massive patch which fixes 999999
tiny little things is just as bad as a whole patch for a 1 char
change. With the current score-keeping taking place, I'd err on the
side of patches which are too large, lest one be accused of
artificially driving up one's score.
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Cheers
Koz