From: Erik P. <epe...@iv...> - 2004-05-23 23:44:18
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On Mon, 24 May 2004, Vangelis Rokas wrote: > After the latest changes in the SourceForge's CVS access, > is it ok to commit some changes I've made? Or should I wait? I think the only objection earlier was breaking the build in the middle of preparing for a new release. Currently, we are in between releases. This is the ideal time to commit changes and new code to CVS. Even if the daily snapshot build is broken by a commit, as long as it is fixed within a few days, I don't think any of the other developers will complain (and the users shouldn't complain since the snapshot download page has a disclaimer). The key thing is that any bugs or build incompatibilites introduced by our changes can be found and fixed well before a new release, or worst case, listed as a known bug in the bug tracker. In short: go ahead and commit! Erik |