Alan: > Brian Cameron wrote: >> I don't recommend doing this. Note if you want to change the way >> the /usr/dt scripts work, then you need to coordinate this change with >> the CDE team. It is very hard to get changes upstream into CDE, and >> they tend to push back changes that are not the highest priority. > > I've actually found it always very easy to get changes into CDE, as long > as I'm willing to make them myself, so the CDE team just has to do the > code review. They only push back on you demanding they do the work for > you.
QA testing can also be tough to resource for CDE changes. Changing the way the startup scripts work might be a bit risky, especially if QA resources aren't available to make sure the changes work in all the various ways CDE login and GDM are supposed to work. Brian
