Hi Edward, first -- thanks for your interest in my work :-)
On Sat, Aug 04, 2007 at 06:04:02PM +0800, Edward L. Fox wrote: > Hi Martin and Bram, > > On 8/4/07, Martin Toft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I'm participating in Google's Summer of Code (GSoC) program, where > > my mission is to fix bugs in Vim. I have written a huge post about > > my work so far on my GSoC-blog: > > Do you think the trunk of the Svn repository will be a good place for > storing those *bleeding edge* code? If anyone geeky or nurdy enough > would like to try out the latest bugs fixing or would like to help > doing some testing, they could check them out from the trunk. While > the branches/vim7.1 will still be the latest "stable" version for > average users. Yeah, that could be a good place, but I'm very satisfied with the way things are done at the moment (I send patches to Bram, he looks through them and eventually commits them). After all, my patches should be mostly bug fixes, so ideally they should be easy to verify. Geeky and nurdy people (like myself :-) are more than welcome to download the patches from my site, try them out and give me feedback. The site's disclaimer should just indicate that I'm not promising to support this. > "Sometimes (almost always, hehe) Bram tells me that he has changed > something before committing a patch, and I don't "backport" those > changes to the files on this site." > > I can do the "backports" for you, if you like. I will be a good IT > supporter. :-) Thanks for your offer, but I really don't think it is needed. So far, the commit-time changes hasn't been critical. It has mostly been compiler warnings and missing prototypes for cproto. Again, thanks for your interest. I'm sorry to, sort of, turn your offers down like this. Best regards, Martin
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