Chris Shoemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> My recommendation would be to maintain a "mob" branch.  This is a
> publicly-writable branch from which other devs can cherry-pick commits.
>
> This would come in handy for the occasional currency updates, too.
> And, sometimes, there are good patches that hang out in bugzilla for
> too long - just because they don't have much visibility.

Define "publically writable branch"?   I'm not sure I like
the implecation of that.  It would require changing the security
model on the server to allow unauthenticated writes via svn://, etc..
I'm not sure I like that idea.

> -chris

-derek
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