I think Google might be willing to host such a gathering.
I think that if several people spent a day or two doing nothing but
carefully discussing the use-cases and edge-cases, the whole problem
would be a lot less intimidating to everyone, and we'd end up with a
lot more eyes on it.
Though, I think we should merge the branch to trunk first, simply
because it will get the code in everyone's face. :-)
On 3/14/07, Justin Erenkrantz <justin@erenkrantz.com> wrote:
> On 3/14/07, Daniel Rall <dlr@collab.net> wrote:
> > At last October's Subversion Summit, we the developers defined 1.5's
> > compelling new feature as Merge Tracking. Let's stand behind our
>
> Well, how about this - let's do another summit exclusively for merge
> tracking? We can find *some* place in the world that'll host a good
> number of people. No other topics other than merge tracking - just
> get as many people in a room for a few days who are interested and
> make substantial progress on the darn thing. It might be a good way
> to help capture folks who are otherwise swamped if they explicitly
> carve out a few days for this exercise. -- justin
>
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