On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 00:30:39 -0800 Donnie Berkholz
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| Markus Ullmann wrote:
| > And the last thing was the idea about distribution. There is one 
| > "centrally" maintained tree and people commit to it all day. So the 
| > chance of getting conflicts in pushes if one is on tour for three
| > days would be very likely and so the distributed part of the VCs
| > wouldn't be helpful.
| 
| The other points were valid, but if it works anything like Gentoo, I 
| think this is BS. Sure, everyone commits to the same tree, but not to 
| the same lines of the same file. Unless all they do over in BSD-land
| is global seds all day long, I don't see this scenario.

You mean like when eight or so archs keyword something for a security
bug within a few hours of each other? Or when three or four archs go
stable with a new KDE or Gnome release on the same day?

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Ciaran McCreesh
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