On Apr 26, 2011, at 4:10 PM, Christian Ohm wrote:
On Sunday, 24 April 2011 at 21:28, dak180 wrote:
It sounds like the development model described in
http://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/
Mostly it is influenced by the Linux kernel development process (arguably the
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While it might be the only one currently maintained there is also:
https://github.com/dak180/WZME
If someone wants to resurrect it.
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developers.
The no Mac developers is the only real sticking point for me, since it implies
an inability to resolve issues as apposed to the other stuff which are issues
that can be resolved.
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It sounds like the development model described in
http://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/
Is that what you would like to see us move towards?
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made they will still be able to be
rebased onto the apropreate branch (or merged if there has been a significant
change of contents).
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that cost?
Being far more of an hg person than a git person I have no idea what those ways
and their costs might be.
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://launchpad.net/trac-launchpad for details on how it could be set up
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with that?
For my solution to work properly it would need to have different names for the
lo and hi qual sequences.
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directory as
it is in the qt-trunk branch; I will fix any issues arise after the merge.
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as modifier keys, only as normal key presses.
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where as the one for mercurial had a new release within the last two weeks.
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for less overhead in reading them and to cut down on overall network transfers
(which has a cumulative effect over time far beyond the disk space saved).
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I did something similar for trunk a while back:
http://dak180.users.sourceforge.net/throwfiles/m6afd7c17.txt (somewhere between
9784 and 9795 or thereabouts)
Note though, that the Clang static analyzer cannot yet parse c
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for no other reason then the other options would generally mean more work for
someone (I am a huge fan of less work).
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On Jan 16, 2010, at 4:00 PM, dak180 wrote:
I would like to drop support for building on OS X 10.4; this will allow
changes that will speed up builds.
Additionally I would like to get a feel for when we want to drop support for
10.4 entirely; this would allow for many changes including
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On Jan 20, 2010, at 1:57 PM, Zarel wrote:
Much easier on users, and simpler directory structure since these mods
can go directly in mods/.
We can still support the old mod directory format, and any mod not
ending in one of these extensions
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