Let me just note the whole thing sounds great! I'm for it. On Thu, 3 Feb 2000, Barry A. Warsaw wrote: > ... We cannot be the only project facing these same issues, > so let's leverage off of what others have done. As a point to think about, linux-kernel have a very non-high-tech solution that works, but for some reason causes everyone shivers: high volume mailing list, with patches and discussion of patches, and Linus's mailbox, in which patches from known hackers are more streamlined. That's the ultimate in flexibility ;-) I don't know how many people here ever subscribed to linux-kernel, but as someone who compiled a new kernel every week for a few months, I just want to say that it works <0.6 wink> -- Moshe Zadka <mzadka@geocities.com>. INTERNET: Learn what you know. Share what you don't.
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