Andrew Beekhof wrote:
> The great thing about mercurial is that its a distributed system where
> all repositories are equal peers of one another.
> 
> And rather than sending emails, which have a fair chance of falling
> into a black-hole, one can simply use a news reader to subscribe to
> Mercurial's automated "changes" feed which is updated in real-time.
> 
> So you know where my updates will be and how to find out about them.
> The rest is up to you.


There was more to it than merely which repository it was in.  In fact,
there was quite a bit more to it than that.

If you disagree with the procedures, we can open them up for discussion
on the next release.  But, for now, I am obligated to follow the
agreed-upon procedures, and not deviate from them.

I have gotten enough negative remarks to last the rest of my life about
things related to releases, and got agreement on these procedures.  I'm
not opening up any new can of worms, by failing to follow the documented
procedures.

-- 
    Alan Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

"Openness is the foundation and preservative of friendship...  Let me
claim from you at all times your undisguised opinions." - William
Wilberforce
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