Quoting Greg K-H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > With Linus starting to use BitKeeper to do kernel development, I've > changed the way I submit patches to him. Because of this, I didn't send > out copies of the patches to the mailing list.
It is actually quite convenient, I was able to track my latest patch through Greg's repository, and later saw it pushed into Linus's own repository. This is probably the first time in history when you can check out the "CVS" version of Linux :-) Since BK seems to be quite good in synchronizing tiered repositories, now it becomes quite easy to have a nightly cron job to pull changes from the parent, and both trees are instantly available (on your own LAN). I need to add some HDD for that, though... Thanks, Dmitri -- Thought for today: Did you know that computers run on smoke? You can tell because if the smoke escapes the computer stops working...
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