On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 13:04 +0300, regatta wrote: > > > 2- Is there any hacked version of evolution (one that some hackers > > > patch it with many unreleased patches so users can test it and use it > > > also) > > > > The version in the HEAD branch on cvs.gnome.org > > > > More information: > > > > http://www.go-evolution.org/Compiling_Evolution_from_CVS
> Will this one is not what I'm looking for, I can download the CVS > version but I am asking if somebody (or people) is patching the > evolution with some non proved patches and using them There's no "secret" version of evolution (well, not as far as I know). Everything "bleeding edge" and "new" is happening in cvs HEAD. You can find the pending patching in the evolution-patches mailinglist. What version is being used by the developers is, of course, up to the developer themselves. If they decide to pre-patch their checkout with a specific patch (that isn't approved), then that's their own decision. I don't think a lot developers do that (except the module maintainer of the affected module) because once approved, it will generate a huge conflict in their checkout. Most of them (patches in evo-patches) who've in fact been approved (and are committed to HEAD) have a reply where a module-maintainer approved the differences. So to get the most insanely unstable and bleeding edge stuff: just get the version in cvs HEAD. It will be unstable enough for all developers of this tiny world. If you're a developer, I assure you you'll like it :-). -- Philip Van Hoof, Software Developer @ Cronos home: me at pvanhoof dot be gnome: pvanhoof at gnome dot org work: philip dot vanhoof at cronos dot be junk: philip dot vanhoof at gmail dot com http://www.pvanhoof.be/ _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
