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Re: Deity project schedule problems



Brian White <bcwhite@verisim.com> writes:

> Because there is nothing to
> run yet, nobody is going to find anything unless they go looking through
> the source.

Yes, we want to look at the source code.

> Even then, with code changing as rapidly as it is, any patch has a good
> chance of not being able to be applied cleanly.  Furthermore, without
> a running system, the person suggesting the patch has no real way of
> telling if the patch is beneficial or not.

Nobody is going to be submitting little micropatches to you.  But if
you release the source code, some might want to tackle writing big
parts.


Guy


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