On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 08:10:20AM -0400, G O Economou wrote: [...] > > > > But resuming the main issue here, it seems to me that one reason for the > > difficulty in adding new features - which require a profound knowledge of > > the architecture - is that those who have these knowledge are too busy > > with tasks that could be delegated to developers less experience but yet > > competent. I'm for instance referring to testing, debugging, and patches > > submition, i.e., Quality Assurance. > > > > This shows how little you know about XFree86 development that you think
I stated how little I knew about the XFree86 development in the end of my previous email, nevertheless I fail to understand your points nor did you bother to try explain them. > 1) this can be commandeered Why not!? This is what happens in the linux kernel development for instance. Is the _only_ way a project can scale. > 2) that integrating patches is trivial work. I know that it's not trivial - that's just one more reason to delegate. Anyway, these are just my two cents. I know that nothing will change whatever I say because the habits are just way too strong. Jos� Fonseca _______________________________________________ Xpert mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xpert
