To fork or not to fork - in other words: Hi :)

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Re: To fork or not to fork - in other words: Hi :)
« Reply #45, on August 16th, 2011, 05:09 PM »
You were surprisingly very keen and quick to adjust to my incredibly demanding standards, while being willing to overlook my occasional little blunders ;)

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Re: To fork or not to fork - in other words: Hi :)
« Reply #46, on August 16th, 2011, 05:12 PM »
Your standards aren't actually that far different from mine, and there's no point in getting frustrated when people do make mistakes because people do make mistakes. :)
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Re: To fork or not to fork - in other words: Hi :)
« Reply #47, on August 16th, 2011, 07:03 PM »
Yeah, the only detail is that it gets documented in the changelog for everyone to laugh at you...

Okay, I'm being paranoid, the changelog has something like 5 regular readers :lol:

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Re: To fork or not to fork - in other words: Hi :)
« Reply #50, on August 17th, 2011, 10:27 AM »
Actually I only noticed the new revs topic a few days ago, and found it to be an interesting read - haven't read it completely yet though. Got me wondering why more projects don't do something similar really. It gives out an impression of continuing activity and let's you guys show off your ideas and the way you work together.

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Re: To fork or not to fork - in other words: Hi :)
« Reply #51, on August 17th, 2011, 11:07 AM »
That's the spirit. :)

I couldn't live without that topic. I need it to keep a forum connection with my SVN commits, and Pete's. I would never check the SVN log otherwise, I guess... It's also important for me to correctly convey the activity behind Wedge. Sometimes I won't commit for a couple of days, and then suddenly come up with a huge commit. If you look at the commit dates, you'll quickly notice how regular I've been on the project. As the saying goes, "A commit a day keeps the troller away."
Oh, I have a feeling it'll be in my custom title in a second... :niark:

(We also maintain such a topic for the importer tool SVN, but it's a team private topic for now. Will be made public when we release the importer and if TE doesn't mind.)