Great news, Carsten--still works correctly.
Thanks for the chance to contribute!
--Mike
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Michael,
I have applied the patch - please check it if it is still working
correctly.
Thanks!
- Carsten
On Jun 22, 2010, at 4:36 AM, Michael Gauland wrote:
Carsten,
Here is a patch for a new 'est+' summary type, including
corresponding changes for xemacs and the manual. I've done basic
Hi Michael,
I was about to apply the patch, but I don't think I got a reply from
you regarding copyright issues.
Did I miss that, or did you not say anything about it?
Unfortunately the patch is larger than the maximum that I can take
without copyright assignment.
- Carsten
On Jun 22,
On Thu, Jul 01, 2010 at 06:19:02AM +1200, Michael Gauland wrote:
I send the from to ass...@gnu.org just before I sent the patch, but I
haven't received a reply. Should I expect one, or is that all I need to do?
It goes like this:
- submit form online
- wait some days
- receive a contract to
Carsten,
Here is a patch for a new 'est+' summary type, including corresponding changes
for xemacs and the manual. I've done basic testing on the GNU emacs version,
but not the xemacs code.
I'm not sure the change to the manual provides the right amount of information
in the right place; I'd
Hi Mike,
On Jun 17, 2010, at 10:06 PM, Mike Gauland wrote:
When planning my work, I estimate the effort required as a range,
rather than a
single value. That is, instead of estimating a certain task will
take 4 days,
I'll use a range of 3-5 days. If I'm a bit less confident I know how
When planning my work, I estimate the effort required as a range, rather than a
single value. That is, instead of estimating a certain task will take 4 days,
I'll use a range of 3-5 days. If I'm a bit less confident I know how long it
will take, I'll use a wider range (e.g., 2-6 days).
When I