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Re: [TSVN] Studies into SVN::UpdateShell

From: SteveKing <steveking_at_gmx.ch>
Date: 2004-11-02 18:51:45 CET

Will Dean wrote:

> Seriously though, until there's some evidence that Stefan's holding the
> process up, or he's sick of it, I think it's great if he's the one doing
> the actual mods.
>
> It's a very useful review for some of my wilder ideas, which are often
> invented without knowing their full implications.

I think the shell part is the most vulnerable, and therefore needs more
attention and review than the main part. Because if the shell part
crashes, the whole desktop process goes down with it. So I think me
reviewing Will's ideas first is not that bad.

> I won't refuse commit access if it's offered, but I'm not frustrated by
> the lack of it.

I haven't seen a real patch from you yet. But what I've seen so far was
very good. If you keep working on TSVN, you'll get commit access. But it
hasn't even been a whole week since you've started throwing in ideas
(which were always great btw!), so I think it's a little early for that.

> Pretty much everything I've come up with since Sunday will be in
> tonight's nightly, so the process is hardly sluggish.

And I'll try to keep up with your suggestions ;)

Stefan

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