On Sat, 5 Jan 2002, Christoph Reichenbach wrote:

> I sent the relevant information to Matt, so you can do a 0.3.3a release
> without me if this should become neccessary. I'm sorry about these time
> constraints, I hadn't thought much about FreeSCI when choosing courses for
> this semester.

Unless major bugs are reported, this can hold off until Alex's "new"
event_ss is done. In the meantime, I think we should keep the 0-3-3 branch
in it's current state and only check in code that has been well-tested in
the main branch.

In that time, we could also investigate (and maybe fix!) the PQ2 and CB1
bugs futher.


> I guess what we can learn from this is that it's a bad idea to have two
> people working on the same piece of code at the same time, unless they're
> able to communicate with each other directly (on IRC, for example, though
> this may be inappropriate due to outrageous internet connection fees in
> some places) or agreed on a plan for this beforehand.
> Yes, this slows down development, but probably not as much as fixing the
> bugs afterwards does.

I agree we should all try to meet on IRC on a given day/hour. What time
zone is everyone in? I'm in PST.



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