On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Kurt Werle wrote: > Exactly my point. If, for example, I was running the xmlrpc project on > SF, and Aaron had contributed his patch there, I'd have invited him to > join the dev team and submit the patches directly.
Kurt, a comment like that paints you as very unexperienced with open source development. A single contribution does not a fellow developer make. > Not that I have any intention of doing the above - I'm happy to be an > xmlrpc user. I think that the interceptor stuff looks very interesting, > and would probably have helped my current project out, but I didn't know > about it until I came sniffing around. That such useful code has been > left out for about a year is a real let-down. Last I checked the patch was not up to date with CVS and had no test cases. The latter is a major issue, and though it's possible that test cases were included in the updated version, the machine that I have my copy on sufferred a CPU meltdown last week so I cannot check. -- Daniel Rall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>