Graeme Geldenhuys schrieb:

personally, if I wanted to do something major with fpc, I'd not bother trying to get it integrated to the main branch, I'd spawn my own project, call it something else, and make it clear that it comes from

It seems more and more people are thinking like that. This seems to be true
in the Lazarus project as well. This should raise some alarm bells for the
FPC and Lazarus project members, but they seem to be purposely oblivious to
this fact. There seems to be something majorly wrong with how these
projects are managed. I blame it on the "god complex" factor, but that's
just me speculating.

Regardless of the reasons, a separate git repository would allow for any number of additional contributions. My problem still is how to set up such a repository, for public use, and how to sync it with the SVN trunk. Can your fpc/Lazarus git repository be used for that purpose, or can another repository refer to and stay in sync with it?

DoDi

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