--- David Philippi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Will you apply the patches posted recently? IIRC > you've got commit rights
If I have commit rights, no-one has told me about them yet. So AFAIK I don't have any username/password either. I haven't ever committed patches eithers and I'm also not very sure what exactly are those patches fixing (at least the first of them), and I'm not that familiar with Pingus yet either to actually understand what kind of results it might have. It is a bit out of my league. Of course if we don't have enough manpower (I assume you are the only one?) to make sure that patches work, we could just accept almost everything and then wait for new pathes to fix possible problems with previous patches. AFAIK there hasn't been that many patches rejected in here, so propably that wouldn't change much. I assume small amount of code review (just read the code to see is there something suspicious) would be possible to make sure that no intentionally harmfull code is added. Possibly also simple compile&run test to check for obvious errors. Without active people with understanding of the project, I see no alternatives, if we don't want to abandon the whole project. Do you think this kind of review is enough? I assume it would be better than forcing people to fork this project and make things even worse. And about time, I'm that having that very much either, but I still try to read this list (not so many post coming here anyway). __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Pingus-Devel mailing list Pingus-Devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pingus-devel