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             Rules for commits on the libxslt module
             =======================================
    
    If what you are fixing is a compilation issue either at compile
    time or linking time on one of the main Linux platforms, then feel free
    to patch first and send mail afterward, as long as it's a 'small fix'.
    
    Otherwise, only Bjorn Reese (breese@users.sourceforge.net), 
    "William M. Brack" <wbrack@mmm.com.hk>, Igor Zlatkovic
    <igor@zlatkovic.com> and me (veillard@redhat.com)
    should commit there. John Fleck also have commit rights for the doc
    subdir. Send a mail and if it's a bug issue, provide a test case and
    register it at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxslt/issues .
    I check both my mail and the bug database on a very regular basis.
    if you don't get an answer within a week (which is highly unprobable)
    then commit your changes. This simply mean that I am on holliday or
    on the road and the other maintainers are busy too.
    
      thanks in advance for following the rule,
    
    Daniel