Kees Jongenburger wrote:
I think it's rather easy. If a developer (who isn't a commitor) has some code he/she wants to share, just post it to the list. There will be a commitor who can check it in, after reviewing it (testing maybe difficult because not all commitors have access to a specific database). If the developer continues to fix bugs/add features/etc, it will take the commitor too much of his time and he will propose commitor status for the developer :)On Saturday 16 November 2002 10:54 am, Jasper Neve wrote:I see that lately database support in increasing. And alsoHi all, I experimented a little with MS SQL and wrote a support class. To be honoust it is based on this much discussed Oracle support. It is not perfect yet, but my question is: where can I put this class so others can use/ correct it?
some people make nice/cool tools. Commitors have been using the speeltuin cvs module for sharing projects that don't yet belong in the root of the cvs.
(So do I for stuff that I want to share). Of course the speeltuin is not really maintained and/or structured.
In the future I would like to make the core smaller.
Have a tool to "cook"/choose your mmbase components
so that I can create an mmbase with ms sql 2000 database support
and webdav or something else.
But for the moment I don't really have an answer to you question "where to share you code"
Gerard
