> Also useful would be a review status of the freebsd tree. So (approved) > people can "sign off" on a particular file or directory as having been > reviewed as of a certain date, and we can work in a coordinated fashion. Well, IMHO what you guys most significantly need is a "tinderbox" style page which shows all the external reviewers just how well things are going and what work remains to be done. It should be a professional-looking page which provides useful content and also has a "developer sign-on" feature which allows others to adopt sections for review and/or check things off as reviewed (at which point the visual appearance of the item changes and a datestamp is done so we know when to come back and audit things all over again). - Jordan To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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