If we can find out when that crazy BoerCanuck took his copy of CVS, then we can just execute a cvs rdiff to find the possible changes.

Brett Porter wrote:

Ok, I'll take a look tonight. Some of them will be guesses, but I'll denote
them as such and those who've lost their changes can pipe up themselves :)

- Brett




-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Walding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, 28 July 2003 11:39 AM
To: Maven Developers List
Subject: Re: Starting to push in refactor



Just file one bug with a list of files and what has been rolled out of them


eg.

/build-bootstrap.xml - maven_home check removed

I can just go back in and revert the changes where I know it has happened.

Brett Porter wrote:



I figure once it's in people will find the holes. At any rate




Yep, I have no doubt it is working, but some of the things like versions being rolled back are going to be hard to pick up

outside of

the original commit. How should we file this stuff - reopen

old issues

where the patches have been rolled back, or start new ones?

I wonder how many of the existing patches in JIRA (I sent a

list to Ben

last
week) still apply hassle free :)

Thanks,
Brett






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