with at least a colorable position,
but not the one who added the sourceless code in the first place.
Michael Poole
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the project, are not necessarily so clear-cut about
requiring a 3:1 supermajority.
Michael Poole
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Guido Trotter writes:
> This may be bad, since we've just changed the SC, and we actually don't
> want to change it back. (It may be bad publicity too)
>
> Can't we have a GR that simply overrules aj's decision about his personal
> interpretation of the SC (according to the constitution § 4.1.3)
Guido Trotter writes:
> This may be bad, since we've just changed the SC, and we actually don't
> want to change it back. (It may be bad publicity too)
>
> Can't we have a GR that simply overrules aj's decision about his personal
> interpretation of the SC (according to the constitution § 4.1.3) a
verything that is in upstream documentation
(but in a non-free format) will be an enormous amount of effort,
especially as upstream adds new features.
Michael Poole
[1]- To forestall the suggestion to use valgrind instead, the program
in question uses 500 MB of memory without any debugging overhead
verything that is in upstream documentation
(but in a non-free format) will be an enormous amount of effort,
especially as upstream adds new features.
Michael Poole
[1]- To forestall the suggestion to use valgrind instead, the program
in question uses 500 MB of memory without any debugging overhead
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