Fritz Ferstl <[email protected]> writes: >> You can see various merges in the tree, though I'm not sure if you can >> necessarily tell their age. It would be odd if private development >> branches had any specific schedule for merging (apart from release >> deadlines), rather than just being done when they're ready. > > We're committing our changes to the open core right away (once tested > and peer-reviewed, of course). I.e. we do *not* make changes in a > private copy of the open code first and only after a while put it back.
I was assuming the private branches that have been merged were just for development, which is the right way to work. I didn't mean you were keeping anything back. I think there's too much talk of `forks' and so on without considering people's intentions to collaborate, which is what matters, and doing everything directly in some central repository was never a viable way to work. _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users
