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Re: Does the provided upp.spec works for you and on which distro? [message #17898 is a reply to message #17896] Tue, 02 September 2008 14:17 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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Well, this was posted by mr_ped while I was splitting the thread, because it was not about "Releasing U++ rpms" anymore...

mr_ped wrote on Tue, 02 September 2008 08:07

And you still didn't even hit the "contribute the code, get refused anyway" scenario. Wink

Well, keep contributing with ideas, discussing them, and your target is to make Mirek believe those changes are good and important.



Now imagine what would happen if the gates would be totally open...

In fact, I have hard times to "fix" some old design mistakes made by Tom years ago...

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(Or "Uno" is your second change to change something in official U++, the third member of core U++ team does not show up at forums AFAIK)



The list is growing. Make James Thomas (mrjt) believe and you have a very strong argument Smile

Mirek
 
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