Status reports - why not regularly?
Eric Anderson
anderson at centtech.com
Wed Jan 14 19:06:56 PST 2004
Kris Kennaway wrote:
>On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 07:45:40AM -0600, Eric Anderson wrote:
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>>The NDIS thing is a great example.. I broke my kernel build when it was
>>first going in, and I didn't even have a clue it was being worked on..
>>Had it not broken a few builds around the -current waterhole, I think it
>>may have gone somewhat unnoticed (which would be too bad since it is a
>>nice addition).
>>
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>
>You must have missed the email from the committer to current@
>detailing what the new code was and how it works.
>
>
Actually, you are correct. I had a busted kernel, until I figured out
what was wrong, and made my way past it. I sent some mails in that
time, but didn't get to read any until my kernel was fixed - his mail
went out after the cvs commits, and I was in between :).. However, I
most likely missed an email or two in there anyway.. No worries - that
was just the first example that came to my mind..
Eric
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