> If you look at how any other "big" open source project operates normally the > number of people who can commit code is < 10. That is even true is Linux for > example. All the patches get filtered normally at two levels. First by some > area maintainers and then when those people are happy they send the patches > to Linus and friends and they're the ones who actually put code in the tree. > If anyone and everyone had commit access I don't think M5 would continue to > compile for more than 3 days.
OK, well I guess that makes sense then. Without some type of "self-checking", mechanism an open source project would literally *never* compile! -- ---------- Korey L Sewell Graduate Student - PhD Candidate Computer Science & Engineering University of Michigan _______________________________________________ m5-dev mailing list [email protected] http://m5sim.org/mailman/listinfo/m5-dev
