> This was a change that accidentally slipped into David's bigger ICU change. > And I could convince David to revert that part. (Not visible in the ChangeLog > as David cannot be bothered by this old fashioned concept) > > Just do an SVN update of base and recompile. Then everything should be fine > again. > And if you have some extra time, send a mail to David explaining the benefits > of > ChangeLog entries :-)
Regardless of whether they are good or bad, writing ChangeLog entries is a standard we are following for development. I look at the ChangeLog in each project in core/ and expect to find all the changes documented there, because that's what is the agreed standard. We can't have one person who actively commits non-compliant changes, as that disrupts the standards of the entire project. So, what can we do to make this disruptive behaviour stop ? It's exasperating. Thanks _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev