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Re: SVNSERVE Tests Failing

From: Karl Fogel <kfogel_at_newton.ch.collab.net>
Date: 2003-02-02 01:47:46 CET

Eric Gillespie <epg@pretzelnet.org> writes:
> Greg Hudson set me straight; he told me you were counting on the
> code that confused me not being executed. Ah, OK, now i get it.
> I got the answer to "please tell me it hasn't been intentionally
> broken" there.
>
> I was not trying to be antagonistic.

Thanks -- I'm glad to hear that.

There's a very long-standing policy of not breaking trunk (uh, on
purpose, anyway :-) ). So if you see commit that breaks trunk, you
can safely assume it is not what the committer intended; and that if
they did intend it, they probably shouldn't have. (With cheap
branches, it's hard to imagine a situation in which someone would
actually need to break trunk to get something done.)

-K

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