Il Mar, 2004-01-13 alle 14:11, Tig ha scritto: > On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 13:53:10 +0100 > Matteo Riondato <rionda_at_gufi.org> wrote: > > <snip> > > > > Just to give my own opinion: > > For normal -CURRENT user who haven't a real in-depth knowledge of the > > system, is not easy to understand what every single commit message > > means, especially those in regard to difficul topics such as VM > > development or network device drivers development. That's probably why > > nobody has volunteered to write a Status Report. It (the Status > > Report) should be a work both of users _and_ developers. > > These are my 0.2 euro > > I do not agree with this statement or approch. Something like; > "grog continues working on Vinum with a few patches commited from > the public" > > Is much better than nothing at all and in most cases is all that is > required. The developers will be keen to see that work is continuing, > the people most interested in Vinum will (more than likely) will already > be aware of what was changed/commit and the general public (like me) > will be happy to see that Vinum is not rotting away. > > All that is required is someone (or some people) with the time to put it > together. I'm sorry but I cannot understand your point (this can be my poor english fault..). I'm talking about writing a Report, not about Vinum or in general software development. If neither of us two can understand what each commit means, we cannot write a report about the status of the project and we have to ask a developer to explain what he did. After that we could write our report. Regards -- Rionda aka Matteo Riondato G.U.F.I Staff Member (http://www.gufi.org) BSD-FAQ-it Main Developer (http://www.gufi.org/~rionda) GPG key at: http://www.riondabsd.net/riondagpg.asc Sent from: kaiser.sig11.org running FreeBSD-5.2-CURRENT
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