Ted Husted wrote:
We don't like to make sweeping changes right *after* a popular
release, because it fouls up patches people might submit based on the
source for that release.It's a matter of degree and how many files are
touched.

Ok, sorry, I wasn't remembering the previous conversations properly.

Niall was talking about rolling 1.3.5 any day now. If we were going to
do things, before 1.3.5 would be better, if there's time to squeeze
them in.

I guess the question goes to Niall then...

I can put some time in on it this weekend Niall, if that doesn't conflict with your release plans... it'll be quite a few patches though, whether its one per source file, one per package, whatever is preferred... so, knowing that someone, whether you or someone else, will be willing and able to apply them relatively soon after they are submitted will be important so as to not hold anything up. Just let me know what works for you Niall :)

Frank

-Ted.

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