+1. Go for it.

-- dims

On 9/25/06, Joe Bohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I didn't create a branch earlier because I didn't have experience doing
that and thought I'd just start to play with my local build (I know, not
a good excuse but it's the truth).

I was just getting to the point where I figured I should either create a
branch or provide a patch for RTC when we made the switch to CTR last week.

Since it appears that there are no strong objections I'll go ahead and
commit what I have later today.

Thanks,
Joe


Jacek Laskowski wrote:
> On 9/25/06, Joe Bohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> So far, I've been doing this on my local image.  I would like to get
>> this code (incomplete as it currently is) checked into trunk to better
>> manage the changes and to share the effort.  Is this considered a
>> "controversial change"?   Should I first provide a patch as it currently
>> stands so that folks can comment on it prior to a commit(ala RTC)?
>
>
> I wonder why you haven't been doing your experiments in a branch or
> the sandbox? You would surely avoid dealing with these troubles.
>
>> Should I go ahead and commit this new assembly and config updates?
>
>
> +0
>
> Jacek
>



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