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From: Nathan W. <fac...@fa...> - 2003-04-02 17:16:52
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On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 11:08:32AM -0500, Scott Henson wrote: > Maybe starting to archive it on the web somewhere would be nice. Im not > sure what the volume on it is, but I would rather not add another list > to my mailbox. Also if it was archived it would be much simpler to go > back and track the changes instead of having to keep every commit > message. =20 Once 0.60 releases (real soon now, really), people can go back to: a) using releases, and reading the changelog to find out what has changed b) using CVS, and subscribing to gaim-commits to watch what is changing. once we release, the only people who should be using cvs are those willing to keep up with the changes, or those willing to put up with it. hell, there's a digest for gaim-commits, it won't ruin your life to get a daily email about what we're doing. =20 If it _will_ ruin your life to get an extra email or two per day, you can always go read about stuff in the web interface to cvs that sourceforge is so nice to provide. If any of the above options are too much work for you, then you shouldn't be using cvs. You should be waiting for us to tell you "it's ok to use it now", which we say in the form of a release. Nathan --=20 Nathan Walp || fac...@fa... GPG Fingerprint: || http://faceprint.com/ 5509 6EF3 928B 2363 9B2B DA17 3E46 2CDC 492D DB7E |