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Re: svn commit: r13403 - in branches/meta-data-versioning: . patches

From: Ph. Marek <philipp.marek_at_bmlv.gv.at>
Date: 2005-03-14 12:36:20 CET

Max,

I beg your pardon.

On Monday 14 March 2005 12:11, Max Bowsher wrote:
>... Details deleted
> You have been requested multiple times not to place this metadata as the
> most prominent thing in the log message. You have ignored the requests, not
> even replying. That is not very polite. I suspect these may be annotations
> added by svk, and moving them may not be practical, but if so, then you
> need to answer the questions asked of you, and explain.
Sorry - but I don't remember seeing this requests. Could you please tell me
when they were posted? (1)

> Missing colons. *Please* try to keep to the log message styles.
Sorry. I've done a propset on svn:log and will try harder in the future.

On Monday 14 March 2005 12:16, Max Bowsher wrote:
> Storing patches in the repository is redundant, IMO, and this viewpoint has
> been mentioned to you before. You did not respond.
>
> I have removed the patches directory from the repository.
They were meant for people having a tarball who don't want or are not able to
do a checkout from this repository.
But you're right, they're redundant.

BTW: is there an easy way to get these diffs out of viewcvs?

Regards,

Phil

(1) On March 3rd I sent an email to MAILER-DAEMON@tigris.org and
feedback@tigris.org.
I suspect some hardware problem (either on the tigris.org or on my side) with
the mail servers. Transcript follows:
> What makes me think are the last lines:
> > <philipp.marek@bmlv.gv.at>:
> > a.b.c.d does not like recipient.
> > Remote host said: 554 <philipp.marek@bmlv.ov.at>: Relay access denied
> > Giving up on a.b.c.d.
> Somewhere on the way a bit was changed - "o" and "g" differ by only 1 bit.
> As the transmissions are secured by several layers of CRC/checksums (which
> should detect single bit errors in every case) I believe it's some kind of
> memory problem on either machine.
Maybe that's the cause for lost mails.

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