Scribit Thomas Schwinge dies 13/03/2007 hora 17:12:
> > Libchannel is a prerequisitive for many proposed projects. I think
> > that any project that depends on it, should not be proposed. [...] 
> Also correct.  However, if two people that are know to work together
> want to work parallel to each other, say one on libchannel and the
> other on pfinet, then that can only help as both of them then can help
> each other

How would the pfinet work be done without libchannel? How could it be
evaluated in the case of a failure to deliver in the libchannel project?

If a student works on pfinet without libchannel being done, he just
won't be able to test its code even once. That seems pretty dangerous,
for everyone.

Independently,
Pierre
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