Scott R. Burns wrote: > I think the central repository of known issues (like say send-pr used > by NetBSD) would be a huge step forward in organizing things.
The AMANDA core team will try to make more use of the features Sourceforge provides. I have started adding patches to the Patches-Tracker at SF, which should be publicly available now. The patches apply to the 2.4.5-tarball in general. This patches-tracker should be used as some sort of central repository for patches that are yet to be tested and discussed. These patches are not intended to be used in production environments. Over the next days we will add more patches to this new tracker and work on a new scheme to categorize and handle patches. I have a few patches in my TODO-box, that I have received over the last weeks, so look out for more. Please feel free to submit new versions of your patches, maybe also with some helpful and compact notes to be used in the tracker. I would also be happy if the various authors could take a look if I didn't overlook some important detail of their work. Best regards, Stefan -- Stefan G. Weichinger AMANDA core team member mailto://[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- oops! linux consulting & implementation http://www.oops.co.at --
