On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 02:23:57PM -0400, Pavel Roskin wrote:
>
> I think it's time to fork. The GNOME edition is in the maintenance phase,
> preparing to be replaced by Nautilus. It should be frozen, and nobody
> should chanfge it except for fixing critical issues.
Definetely it's time to fork and separate console version of mc
from the 'agonozing monster'.
But how quick and how painless would be this separation?
We have to fix all Makefiles and cleanup a plenty of source code.
As I can see we need almost the same errorts as for
inroducing of GMC.
Climbing down from the tree is harder than climbing up to.
Certainly those major changes will introduce new bugs
and we need some time to stabilize this fork.
Are we ready for those efforts right now?
It will be a pleasure to here 'Yes',
but what if the truth really is not so cloudless?
Regards, Walery