Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 30 Jan 2002 22:02:05 +0100 | From | Roman Zippel <> | Subject | Re: A modest proposal -- We need a patch penguin |
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Larry McVoy wrote:
> I might be mistaken, I also get the feeling that your real issue might > be that you don't like/understand/something BK and you are pushing for a > different answer. That's cool, there are now two patchbot projects you > can go join and start coding.
Um, I really have no time for this, I have no problem with sending patches to whoever/whatever. I'm not arguing for/against bk at all, if you can demonstrate how bk solves all of our problems and people want to use it, I had absolutely no problem with that. But you are correct my experiences with bk are limited and not very encouraging. Now I only use it to extract specific versions from the ppc tree and to import that into the apus tree. Maybe a "bk howto for cvs users" might help, which shows typical cvs use cases and how to do them with bk, the documentation I found only stresses the bad sides of cvs.
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