On 1/18/07, Stéphane Magnenat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I think that deleting the current code, far from perfect but working, in the
hope it will motivate anyone making the new one is an *extremly bad idea*. I
strongly oppose it.
If the problem is the difficulty to do branch with CVS ; we should think
instead at dropping CVS and going towards a more distributed version/patch
system. But I do not think destroying features are a good way to go forward.
Steph
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Its not so much destroying existing features. If the ultimate goal is
to rewrite the net code, then (after the rewrite is done done) that
old code will be gone anyway. So we might as well delete the old code
now and get a fresh start. Its easier to paint on a white wall than
over a mural.
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