On Tue, Aug 03, 1999 at 05:15:28PM -0500, Rob Browning wrote:
> Alexandru Harsanyi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > However, my original idea was to document the changes on each CVS
> > commit.  Thus, each file has it's own "ChangeLog" accessible via "CVS
> > log filename.c" command.
> > 
> > A ChangeLog file can than be automatically generated and updated
> > from log messages from each file in the repository.
> 
> This would be fine, but it'll complicate the patch submission process
> somewhat.  Since we don't commit things to CVS directly, we'll have to
> somehow give Linas "meta" info about what messages to enter into CVS
> for every file that's relevant.
> 
> No undo-able, but it may take a bit of work.

<plug>

Or we could all use BitKeeper.  We'd commit our own changes into
our own local repository and the corresponding log messages would
automatically get sent along with the patches we send Linas.

Another advantage of BitKeeper will be removal of the "Linas
Bottleneck".  Say I tweak some guile stuff.  I send my patch to
Rob first, since he'd probably spot any obvious errors.  Rob then
accepts the changes into his tree and sends it to Linas who
probably trusts all of Rob's guile changes anyway.

</plug>

I will stop now.  :-)

-- 
matt - http://www.lickey.com
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