The reason to not accept them, was simple. If I accepted them, they didn't get to the list any sooner, and I took the chance that they may not make it at all. This is a non-issue now, because they are all gettting through now.
Ryan On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, Greg Stein wrote: > The old messages aren't going to suddenly get unblocked, will they? It seems > prudent to go ahead and let those through (with the magic to let future ones > through). > > IOW, I'm not sure that I see the value of *not* sending them. > [ while I *do* see the value of sending them sooner rather than later ] > > Cheers, > -g > > On Sun, Dec 31, 2000 at 11:20:57AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > Some people may not know this yet, so I am posting here. I am not > > accepting commit messages until I know that the mail stuff is working > > correctly. In my opinion, it is much better to delay people getting > > commit messages than for people to not get them at all. It seems that the > > move to the new machine has done something to the CVS mail list for APR, > > Brian is looking into this right now, so we should find it soon. However, > > if you make a commit and the log message doesn't come through right away, > > don't worry. We are looking into the problem, but it may take a while to > > fix it completely. > > > > Ryan > > > > > > _______________________________________________________________________________ > > Ryan Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > 406 29th St. > > San Francisco, CA 94131 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > -- > Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/ > > _______________________________________________________________________________ Ryan Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED] 406 29th St. San Francisco, CA 94131 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
