On 2/8/07, Eddy Petrișor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Should I add to this that it would be nice if it worked between x86,
x86_64 and powerpc machines?


It's not nice, it's mandatory!!
Network code has been written to be platform independent and to be playable between different architectures and exploitation system. If it doesn't work between x86 and x86_64 or x86_64 and PPC, there is at least one bug. It must be fixed!

Why not disable things which are not used in the gna interface?

At the beginning of the world, nothing is used.

I always thought that the patch tracker is somewhat overlapping the bugs tracker. It would be nice to be able to get people to submit patches without handing out svn access to everybody.

There's no need to have svn access to submit patches. It's a political choice of the core team to quickly open svn in write access. When there is an important activity, patching the trunk with a one week ago patch is sometimes really difficult, more if we have not created the patch by ourselves. If someone has written a good patch, we are mainly sure that he will try to do good work, so why not opening him the svn ? Well, perhaps we can close some accounts, but be aware that wormux would never be as it is now if we have not open the svn so easily!

And don't forget that if we do not open svn access so easily, you perhaps still not have the access ;-)

Matt (gentildemon)


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