On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 06:11:23PM +0200, Brad Knowles wrote:
> I am only guessing, but the way I read the original proposal
> (which Richard has been advocating much more strongly than the person
> who originally proposed it) sounded to me like it would benefit
> anyone and everyone that installed the sources, and therefore is a
My impression was that it would benefit the people who installed
the repository, not just the sources. If I'm mistaken, I'm sure
someone will correct me. But that's why I perceive the propasal
as mostly affecting developers (in the sense of people who do any
code-tinkering, not just committers).
> Assuming it were relevant to just the users of -CURRENT, how can
> you be sure that only 10% of them would benefit? To be fair and
The 10% figures were hypotheticals to demonstrate which figure I
believed to be relevant. They weren't meant to be accurate, aside
from both being smaller than unity.
IMHO, though, I generally find it reasonable that those who have
an opinion on a propsal should take it upon themselves to speak up,
rather than waiting to be polled. But as you say, the proposal must
be set forth in an appropriate venue.
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