On Feb 28, 2008, at 3:07 PM, David Jencks wrote:
A few years ago I read about an information based perpetual motion
machine someone came up with. IIRC many people studied it for quite
a while before realizing that the flaw was an assumption that
erasing information was free. It turned out to require the same
energy as apparently extracted from the machine.
By applying this "green svn" energy saving principle we have an
unparalleled opportunity to assure that future visitors to our svn
repo will have no way of finding the live code.
OR...
we could clean up the leftovers from completed refactoring efforts
and releases.
LOL :)
dain:
sandbox/plugins/global-jndi (I'm pretty sure I've got this all into
trunk)
This should be deleted.
sandbox/spring-assembly (last modified 2006)
This was an experiment of mine that started the geronimo server using
spring instead of the geronimo kernel. It is just cruft now and
should be deleted.
-dain