On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 10:37 AM, Christopher Michael <cp.mich...@samsung.com
> wrote:

> On 05/09/12 13:56, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote:
>
>> On Wednesday, September 5, 2012, Enlightenment SVN wrote:
>>
>>  Log:
>>> Elementary: Revert all framespace changes.
>>>
>>>    NB: This means elm will be broken in wayland for a while while I sort
>>>    out what went wrong in evas.
>>>
>>
>>
>> What if you do these in a branch, or GIT, and leave us with some stable
>> Evas for a while?
>>
>>
> HAHAHA...git....better chance of getting pregnant :)
>
> Is Evas not stable ? Are you having problems with running things in X11
> because of this ?


You know people are developing other features, like the evas async render,
right?

And although I'm not updating Evas in the past 2 weeks (doing it right
now!) I saw that many patches touched common code, not just wayland.


 Sync on regular bases, but after you feel solid about the idea.
>>
> I think you mean, when everyone else feels solid about the idea, right ?
>

Not really, just you or your team. Do the code, let it mature a bit (up to
you, can be minutes, hours, days or weeks, depends on your changes and
target). Test it a bit, ask someone else related or interested to test it.
Commit at the end.

Since you're not touching parts with high volume of changes (Evas is quite
stable), then your code should be easily mergeable afterwards.

Again: I'm not saying to fork evas, keep ALL of the development away from
SVN... but some feature branches would be handy for things like wayland
support.


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