> Patrik Stridvall <psÉleissner.se> writes:
>
> > Which privacy? All changes to the tree is posted to wine-cvs anyway.
> > What is the difference?
>
> Once you choose to release them yes. But a very important freedom in
> free software is IMO the freedom _not_ to release your code, or not to
> have the whole world know what you are working on until you decide you
> are ready to release your changes.
AFAIU unless you check in the changes with a server the is no log.
Since we currently can't check in the changes the situation for
every Wine developer will be exactly the same, with the exception
that developers now can check in the changes to the appropriate
workgroup if he is prepared to accept the privacy violation.
> Or maybe simply you don't want to
> have your email address stored publicly on bitkeeper servers.
Well, we already have that problem with the wine-cvs list.
> Besides, the very idea of a tool that sends a trace of everything I'm
> doing to some web site smells too much of Microsoft for me.
Yes, as I said I don't like it very much either, but you
can't both have the cake and eat it can you?