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Directories generic/ & jhs/ in src/bsd/fixes/FreeBSD/ were new in 2010.12, not yet used by my customise command (which uses ports/gen/, ports/jhs/, src/gen/, src/jhs/ ) , They are there to conform to later when/if the index takes off, to conform, I'll need to

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A table of when some patches have been commited, to help keep track, when some commiters offer to do more later, [perhaps in a similar area] (Table started 2019-02-13, so apologies it does not include decades of previous commits, & those who offered before to commit more later, who I had no structure to note name for.)
Last Date Freebsd.Org Bugzilla URL Local URL [Directory] Commiter @ freebsd.org
2019-02-11 https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=165516 src/gen/usr.bin/calendar/calendars/de_AT.ISO_8859-15 "Oleksandr Tymoshenko" gonzo@

I generaly delete my fixes after theyr commited to FreeBSD for all release I run (which icludes some very old releases, so some patches don't go fast). Though I suppose such deletion might not always be appropriate where there's a similar code stream in other BSD's that might also benefit from retention. Patches get applied localy by my [automatic] application to various current & older releases.

At 2014-04 I am maintaining patches for 4.11, 6.4, 7.4, 8.3, 9.1, & 10.0, but that will evolve, see the customise script & the directories of src/ & ports/ above for what is current.

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