That's exactly what I'm doing here.
Mike Dickson wrote: > 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
