"Marc Schneiders" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are there any experiences at what time (UTC) the -current tree is most
stable?
I've had no problems so far some time after 0:00 h GMT, using the Dutch
mirror. I suppose you use the German one. Perhaps that is updated more
often.
Considering that
Most active committers are in the States if you look at the frequency of
commit messages.
The European morning is the safest I guess.
Nick
On 30 Jul 1999, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
"Marc Schneiders" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are there any experiences at what time (UTC) the -current
Dag-Erling Smorgrav writes :
Nick Hibma [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Most active committers are in the States if you look at the frequency of
commit messages.
The European morning is the safest I guess.
Not if I'm within reach of an Internet connection ;)
Back in the days of version
On Fri, Jul 30, 1999 at 07:05:10PM +0100, Brian Somers wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Most active committers are in the States if you look at the frequency
of commit messages.
The European morning is the safest I guess.
'till you get to build ppp and bump into the cr*p I committed at
Hello,
I just wondered what time of the day is the best to do a cvsup, because it
often happened to me, that I couldn't make world or compile the kernel because
of current work. Of course I know, that's why it's called -current, but there
should be a difference whether there are many people
Malte Wedel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thursday, July 29, 1999 3:59 PM
I just wondered what time of the day is the best to do a cvsup, because it
often happened to me, that I couldn't make world or compile the kernel
because
of current work. Of course I know, that's why it's called -current,