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Be patient. Most OpenVZ developers are pretty busy people so if
 
Be patient. Most OpenVZ developers are pretty busy people so if
 
there is no immediate response on your patch - don't be surprised,
 
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Latest revision as of 22:37, 25 December 2015

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Wait for response[edit]

Be patient. Most OpenVZ developers are pretty busy people so if there is no immediate response on your patch - don't be surprised, sometimes a patch may fly around a week(s) before it get reviewed. But definitely the patches will not go to /dev/null.

External links[edit]

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