On the contrary, I feel patches/fixes shouldnt be posted to the entire
mailing-list. Probably all the committers should have one alias, and one
could use that. Big patches like the one I have made will waste a lot of
bandwidth being forwarded to thousands of people.


seshadri

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Subject: Re: Re[2]: Out of Memory Error


> Quoting Eugene Nedzvetsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > No, thanks . I will receive this copy from CVS,when it will appear on
> > CVS.
>
> I'll be back home on Sunday (the 24th). It's unlikely that I'll commit it
on
> Sunday evening, but it won't be any later than Monday.
>
> I'd say that under typical circumstances it's best to post material for
> potential commits right to fop-dev; that way any available committer can
pick
> up, and we avoid situations like the current one, where I'm restricted to
> webmail for 7 days.
>
> Regards,
> Arved
>
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