At 23:04 Uhr -0400 24.06.2002, Benjamin Reed wrote:
When I first started working on KDE, I made my own module in my personal CVS
for tracking changes without having to put the packages for the world to see
in fink unstable. It now has 4 or 5 core fink developers working in it, as a
waypoint on
On Tuesday, June 25, 2002, at 03:24 AM, Max Horn wrote:
At 23:04 Uhr -0400 24.06.2002, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Are there any objections to creating an "experimental" module for things that
are works-in-progress? My perception of what this module would be is:
Sounds OK to me.
Me also. I think this
The experimental CVS module sounds good to me too.
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Ben, I doubt anyone will object, think of how useful it's been to us, I'm
sure every developer here would love to have the safe convenience.
So of course count me in :P
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The experimental CVS module sounds good to me too.
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On 2002.06.25, at 12:04, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Are there any objections to creating an experimental module for
things that
are works-in-progress? My perception of what this module would be is:
Sounds good to me, too.
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When I first started working on KDE, I made my own module in my personal CVS
for tracking changes without having to put the packages for the world to see
in fink unstable. It now has 4 or 5 core fink developers working in it, as a
waypoint on the way to unstable. It's really silly to have it