Am 29.09.2010 17:26, schrieb Alexander Klenin: > On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 00:05, Hans-Peter Diettrich > <drdiettri...@aol.com> wrote: >> Florian Klaempfl schrieb: >>>> Now I'll resume my original work on multiple front-ends, this time using >>>> a git repository >>> >>> Well, I wonder what the advantage of this will be, besides that there >>> will be not feedback possible on the changes, so the chances to get >>> these changes into trunk are also very little. >> >> There has been no feedback on my preceding work, until it finally was >> rejected for mostly formal reasons. Git allows to work on multiple topics >> (branches) at the same time, and commits can be amended, so that it should >> be possible to group together related changes, independently from their >> introduction sequence. >> >> While the preceding tries can be separated into multiple steps, which only >> are useless until they are used for e.g. threading, the front-end project >> will have no such intermediate steps of public interest. >> > > FWIW, I appreciate the git usage -- hopefully Han's work would > serve as a base to reinvigorate FPC development. >
I don't see how using git and working on multiple frontend support solves the current problems of fpc: too much supported platforms and features and too few developers working on bug fixing. _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - fpc-devel@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel