On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Matthew Jacob wrote:

> > On Friday,  2 July 1999 at 15:26:35 -0400, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
> > > On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
> > >
> > >> Here's the fix. I'm sure it's not absolutely the same as what Greg will have,
> > >> but if anyone wants to commit it, it will fix world.
> > >
> > > I know I _could_ commit it, but it's someone else's work that's being actively
> > > maintained. It still does break world, but I don't think I have authority to
> > > commit over Greg's work.

I have NO idea what I meant by that wording. My change fixed the breakage
in make world.

> > 
> > I personally think that, in such a case, you'd be justified to commit
> > it as a temporary measure.  Due to the difference in time zones, this
> > has hit people while I've been asleep.  That doesn't mean the commit
> > would stay, of course, but at least it would save people unnecessary
> > pain.  Note, of course, that I have now committed the correct file,
> > which I had forgotten last night.
> > 
> > What do you others think?
> 
> opinion:
> 
> If it's really blocking folks because things don't compile, it is always
> acceptable to do what you need to do- the tree should always compile even
> if -current. If the system doesn't boot because of change, then that's an
> obvious one too. If things work differently or not as well, but things
> are more or less working, it's not an emergency, so leave it for the
> author to fix.
> 

Sorry for the aforementioned REALLY messed-up language.

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