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From: Roman K. <rom...@ep...> - 2003-02-20 17:50:20
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On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 18:51:00 +0100 (CET)
Sven Walther <sv...@sv...> wrote:
> > I already thought about a directory "experimental_patches" and a
> > program to apply them (if you want me to, i'll try to create on...
> > well, not in php (i think this shouldn't be done via the
> > webinterface, even if it was easy to implement... i don't want my
> > sister to be able to apply patches to MY phpEselGui ;])
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> Should this realy be in the official releases? Shouldn't it be in an
> extra part of CVS / an extra download area on sourceforge!?
If it we put it in a seperate directory and mention that those patches
are experimental in the patch-script (+ in a readme-file, for those who
want to patch manually) i don't think it would cause trouble... but of
course, we can also release an extra-package "exerimental patches for
current stable" and add a new cvs-directory for experimental patches for
the current cvs-version
I don't mind which of these ways we take... as long as we take one ;)
What about a vote? Right here, right now ;)
Regards,
Roman
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