<quote who="Federico Mena Quintero"> > I just got pointed to this: http://live.gnome.org/NewSVNRepos > > ... and it looks rather bureaucratic. > > Back in the days of cvs.gnome.org, anyone with an account (already a > trusted member of the GNOME community) could create a new project on the > CVS server. People kept little pet projects there; sometimes they turned > into real contributions to GNOME, and sometimes they remained as little > pet projects.
... and subsequently, CVS was full of crap. :-) > In either case, it was polite of GNOME to let contributors use our > services freely, since they are already feeding code to the project at > large. I agree, and this is one of the things I've been thinking about related to my 'labs.gnome.org' idea. A place for experimentation and folly, that is still very much a GNOME sandpit, but without any of the expectations that go with it. (However, this is not on-topic for this list -- I suggest you post general discussion stuff like this to gnome-hackers, or specific suggestions about our services to gnome-infrastructure.) - Jeff -- Open CeBIT 2007: Sydney, Australia http://www.opencebit.com.au/ "I would hack on the file selector. But I think I would write like, 3 LOC for every 100 lines of mail I had to read/write." - James Willcox _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
