Re: [Freemind-developer] A bit of janitorial work
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From: <wd...@fo...> - 2007-03-23 21:02:11
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Hi, > yes, it is easy to organize all imports, but when you do it, we have > difficulties to merge your changes because we see tons of changes > due to the imports. That's why doing it in a separate step would make sense. But if it potentially messes things up, it might indeed be a better idea to do it later. > The same is valid for the cvs ignores. Well, adding a single line to .cvsignore doesn't sound like a potential trainwreck, but I may miss a part of the picture. > I don't find the absolute path in the .classpath: Right. It's indeed not in the classpath, it only seemed so because it was how it looked in Eclipse (I'm using 3.2.2, which may or may not explain the error message in problem window which I was getting here). So, if a major part of the source is being refactored and there's a release somewhere on a horizon, which parts can be assumed safe to be hacked on? -- Krzysztof Foltman |