> I pulled from your tree to look over the patches, and noticed that it
> looks like several commits were merged improperly. It looks like they
> were auto merged or something from an email, and the commit message
> contains the email headers, rather than just the commit message in the
> body.
Zach Brown wrote:
The following patches are a substantial refactoring of the syslet code. I'm
branding them as the v7 release of the syslet infrastructure, though they
represent a signifiant change in focus.
My current focus is to see the most fundamental functionality brought to
maturity. To
On Thu, Dec 06 2007, Zach Brown wrote:
>
> The following patches are a substantial refactoring of the syslet code. I'm
> branding them as the v7 release of the syslet infrastructure, though they
> represent a signifiant change in focus.
[snip]
In case anyone is interested in playing with this,
On Thu, Dec 06 2007, Zach Brown wrote:
The following patches are a substantial refactoring of the syslet code. I'm
branding them as the v7 release of the syslet infrastructure, though they
represent a signifiant change in focus.
[snip]
In case anyone is interested in playing with this, I
Zach Brown wrote:
The following patches are a substantial refactoring of the syslet code. I'm
branding them as the v7 release of the syslet infrastructure, though they
represent a signifiant change in focus.
My current focus is to see the most fundamental functionality brought to
maturity. To
I pulled from your tree to look over the patches, and noticed that it
looks like several commits were merged improperly. It looks like they
were auto merged or something from an email, and the commit message
contains the email headers, rather than just the commit message in the
body. This
The following patches are a substantial refactoring of the syslet code. I'm
branding them as the v7 release of the syslet infrastructure, though they
represent a signifiant change in focus.
My current focus is to see the most fundamental functionality brought to
maturity. To me, this means
The following patches are a substantial refactoring of the syslet code. I'm
branding them as the v7 release of the syslet infrastructure, though they
represent a signifiant change in focus.
My current focus is to see the most fundamental functionality brought to
maturity. To me, this means
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