On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 04:36:09PM -0500, Kuba Ober wrote:

> > Isn't the computer the one that's good with numbers ?
> 
> Well, change numbers are similar to bugzilla bug numbers. You always can list 
> them to find out what the number is. And you choose current change to work on 
> (you can have several under development at any time).

where does this number come from then ?

> whole process if I need to do a one-liner kind of fix is about 2 minutes, 
> from beginning to the end (change creation to final integration).

wow, too much ...

/me runs

> Sure. It is there. Your development three is symlinked to the baseline. That's 
> the default model. The baseline is read-only, though, so if you want to 
> actually change a file, you just aecp it.

The thing should simply notice what's changed and handle it like that.

> The whole devel/stable split is OK if you feel like having one. I, for one, 
> like to do everything in "HEAD", but the HEAD itself is kept stable all the 

This would be nice to have but realistically it won't and can't happen

john

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