sean finney wrote: > hey folks, > > just FYI i'm going across the compiz packages in the next week and trying > to give some TLC where it's most needed. on this subject, i've already > incorporated and pushed a couple changes in the main xsf compiz repo. > > unfortunately, i made a bit of an absent-minded mistake while doing so; > instead of merging the latest upstream release tag (compiz-0.8.4) i've > merged the latest HEAD from the upstream release branch (compiz-0.8). > > So my question to you is, should I > > (a) go ahead and build/upload that > (b) rebase out the changes locally and reset the *-unstable branches > to not include the merges/commits (this will screw over anyone > who's recently updated their local copies) > (c) find all the merged commits and revert them for the time being (ugh) > > I have a preference for (a) or (b) but want to know what you guys think. >
If the difference between 0.8.4 and latest HEAD of 0.8 isn't huge or dangerous, I'd vote for (a). Otherwise, I'd go for (b), I don't think we care much about other copies of our alioth repos. Brice -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

