> I'd like to know if I shall work on something or not, because it's > not requested by you. If people really want a feature like gates - why don't > accept it?
I guess you are basically free to work on what you like. As a rule of thumb, a given feature is not implemented, because nobody had an idea how to implement it in the amount of time that he would be willing (and able) to work on it. There are other reasons, but I think this is the most common one. > I don't want to work on any big project Understandable. Though, pavements are a good idea (maybe Leo's favorite) and eventually will be implemented. If somebody implements (and documents) a small part of it, he could be pretty sure that his code will one day be a real improvement to glob2. That is the next best thing to a small project. > Aha, my older brother also intends to help globulation in coding :) So like > you have 2 new devs? (hurray?) Yes, hurray! Always nice to hear that. -- Kai Antweiler _______________________________________________ glob2-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/glob2-devel
