[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My fault I appologize for this.  I will be more diligent on making it
build.  I was moving around classes late last night.  I will always
do a fresh checkout and build after every commit just to double
check.

You guys just gave me access and I'm already causing problems.  I
hope not to get caught with my pants down again.

I wrote recently:
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I spent an hour or so reading the mail archives from the period in which I just got started here at avalon (march 2001). Its fun looking back a little.


For example, what I saw back there includes me proposing some relatively massive refactorings of the phoenix internals, and then acknowledging in the same e-mail that multi-threading was a bit of a "new frontier" for me, so someone should be double-checking the commit. Real fun, especially as both Peter and Paul went over some commits 2 times, removing various mistakes.
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Looking at myself from a distance now, the only guideline to be found for new committers: be dash, jump right in, mess things up thoroughly, speak your mind.
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IOW: don't worry too much! Doing a fresh checkout after every commit is pure masochism...just make sure you're using decent tools when refactoring :D

- LSD



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