Rob Browning wrote:
> Well, I just didn't think everyone on the list would want hundred-k
> emails. I'm happy to post them to the list, but if we are going to do
> that, then perhaps we need a gnucash-patches list. Of course the way
> we do things now, once Linas sticks them in CVS, anyone can get
> them...
I'm not dramatically wedded to having the full patches posted; I think that if
there was a weekly email indicating some summary information not unlike the
material sent out when a Linux kernel upgrade is done, indicating what files
got changed and how many lines of patches were used to do so.
That's enough to give people a feel that "something's happening," and yet not
so much that they'll get annoyed.
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