On Dec 20, 2003, at 5:19 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:
The big difference is that, if J-C joins A-C, we don't necessarily maintain our current release structures, rules, lists etc.
If A-C joins J-C, the J-C way of doing things becomes the initial A-C way
of doing things, and we fix the ones that are a problem for the new
projects.
A-C is 1 project currently, J-C is 30 odd. Changing 1 seems a lot easier
than changing 30.
Hen
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