On Mon, 19 Dec 2005, Marc Lavallée wrote:
Le 19 Décembre 2005 16:54, Mathieu Bouchard a écrit :
In practice all branches and subprojects in pd/src are based on very small teams of size comparable to that of DesireData.
That must a "desirable" pattern then.
How does commonplace imply desirable ?
You work on a radical new feature, almost a new software, it's not like a port. That's why the idea of a branch, which is less extreme than a fork, could be considered;
Déjà vu. It was called ImpureData. Guess why it's not a branch anymore? And now you recommend a branch? And then what's the difference between a branch and a fork?
that was the only important part of my message; I was mentionning the "#ifdef" as an example, not to be taken too litterally.
If you're not considering "#ifdef" as a serious example, what would your serious example be?
rejoindre la majorité silencieuse et la plèbe gluante des utilisateurs occasionels qui suivent aveuglément la minorité active des vrais développeurs de PD.
Well, I'm sort of underwhelmed by that statement...
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