Then do it in your own repository and push changes back to "core" when they're baked enough and have been reviewed. Lots of good examples of that development model in open source projects. Though perhaps Justin is right that there's not enough people in core to support that.
I hear of lots of "side" projects in this space all the time so I suspect there really is sufficient critical mass to do this. Just a lack of will. In the interest of following my own advice I'll write up a proposal that states the model I think makes sense given the current maturity of the project. If it gets shot down fine, at least then the case was made. Mike On Fri, 2009-04-17 at 16:50 +0000, Diva Canto wrote: > These concerns are valid but technically unfounded. There is absolutely > no plans to remove what's already in OpenSim. There is simply the plan > to add more and generalize what's already in there. Whenever possible, > generalization is desirable; whenever the possibilities diverge, we add > more options that co-exist without being generalized. _______________________________________________ Opensim-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-dev
