Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Yes, we check them in. It's much easier then sending the out the actual 
> files. Why does this surprise you?

I'm surprised because we have a policy of code that is being checked in must
be better, not worse. It must compile (C, etc), render correctly (HTML,
etc). Does this not cause a lot of going through the code making sure there
are no bad code? Has there ever been cases of code being shipped for
building, with these conflict tags in it?


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