On Wed, 4 May 2005, Christopher Browne wrote:
A fairer comparison would be the BSD core systems. I believe that most of them have a considerably larger set of stuff in the "central CVS"...
Yup, and *everyone* with commit accesss has access to *everything* ... I could intruduce a 1 bit change to one of the kernel sources and there is a chance that nobody would ever notice it ... and this includes (or, at least, the last time I did any work) port committers ...
And, as Josh pointed out, one of the goals with pgfoundry was/is to make it easy for 'Project Admin' to add commit access to whomever they wish, whenever they wish, something that doesn't happen with FreeBSD ... its relatively rare that you see a new committer added, and not on a whim ...
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