Hi folks,
my last week was very stressy and so I didn't wrote anything here. Now it's time to annonce a thing that is official since last week.
The core team has decided to open the core list to the community. This means, that everyone is allowed to write and comment on RFCs on the core list. The idea behind this decision was to get more input from outside and getting more patches into the core.
Of course, there are some rules for writing and currently it's just a test if it works out. If you have some review-ready patches on the bugtracker which have no RFC in the core list, feel free to read the instructions and post it on the core list.
The chances are good, that it will be in 4.2 than. :-)
Greets,
Thomas
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Very interesting articles. Nice graph: ) Note 4 Your blog is 8/10: D
Good blog. Nice articles. It's very interesting...
Good blog. Nice articles. It's very interesting...
Very Nice Blog!
Thanks, Thomas. This is a big help. Some folks might need to know that when they are setting up the ...
#1: Ingo commented on Monday, 22-10-07 11:05
So how's the installer doing? I didn't see any activity in SVN lately...