On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 11:12:02AM -0500, Chris Garrigues wrote:
More recently, the strategy that applications have used to implement
(b) is to embed a language such as tcl instead.
This statement doesn't quite match your examples below. The use of an
embedded language is to add access in
I have a recent experience with nmh that prompts me to sing its praises once
more. I've had my workstation offline for a few weeks now, and didn't really
give it much thought as to how much email I would accumulate in that time. My
normal process for retrieving and filtering email involves
On the topic of version number designation, I personally like the way
the Linux kernel is versioned. If you're not familiar with it, here's
the quick and dirty. MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH. MAJOR changes when
evolutionary changes have occurred. MINOR level has a special meaning.
Odd numbered MINOR
Doug wrote:
New module? No, that is just not the way CVS is supposed to be used.
Maybe a seperate branch if radical changes are going to be made, but
HEAD is the appropriate place for most development.
Yes, that is correct. I've worked quite a bit with CVS in the recent
past and find it an