On 20 November 2010 02:53, Aleksey Lim <alsr...@member.fsf.org> wrote: > = The problem = > > > Current situation with stuck patches queue is dangerous. Deployments > have to support their own big branches (branches, by themselves, is not > bad but big ones), at last I know about Dextrose. Such splitting is > really bad, e.g., people who test Sugar need to keep in mind that there > are upstream, OLPC, Dextrose, etc. Sugars.
OLPC has never shipped a downstream-patched Sugar in an official release in the last few years, and I can only think of a handful of examples where early development versions included downstream patches. To the best of my knowledge, SoaS, Debian, Ubuntu and SuSE do not ship downstream patches in their sugar distributions either. (unverified, but I've never heard of them doing this) Do you have any examples, other than Dextrose, of this problem existing? Daniel _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel