On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 10:54 PM, Lukas Renggli <[email protected]> wrote:

> > However, another problem is that suppose I want to commit a fix to
> > OB-Standard, I cannot because I have also all those changes with me. I
> must
> > take another image (core) and download OB again :(
>
> Yeah, that's another common reason for many broken commits in the
> official repository.
>

Ahhhh ok...sounds like this a common "mistake" that is very easy to do.


>
> I suggest that you create your own repository where you (and the ones
> you trust) have write access and where you copy the versions that YOU
> have tested and the YOU know to work. Otherwise you will never get rid
> of these subtle problems. Public repositories (other than an inbox)
> simply don't work for popular projects (see Pharo, Seaside).
>
>
Uffff  maybe  you are right :(
Colin was thinking about the samem about creating at least an inbox for OB.
I think this a very little a good step.


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