HEADS UP: new KSE signal code

David Xu davidxu at freebsd.org
Sat Jun 28 15:51:32 PDT 2003


David Leimbach,

Thank you for your reply and explain the reason for me,
I normally won't reply such complain. At that time,
I was very tire and sick, after one week of hardwork and
sleep late at night for KSE signal code, I think nothing
is important than committing the code and let it be tested
widely.

Thank you again,

David Xu

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Leimbach" <leimy2k at mac.com>
To: "David Schultz" <das at FreeBSD.ORG>
Cc: "David Xu" <davidxu at viatech.com.cn>; <current at FreeBSD.ORG>
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 8:42 PM
Subject: Re: HEADS UP: new KSE signal code


> I don't think you understand what I believe he was trying to say.
> 
> Commits to CVS are NOT atomic therefore getting a copy of FBSD in 
> between David's
> start and finish of commits would be broken.
> 
> When he says he is finished.. I bet it will work again.
> 
> Now if we were all using Perforce this would be different as commits 
> are atomic
> I think :). Its free to use for open source projects too but the 
> practicality
> of making everyone learn something new is not necessarily a good idea 
> :).
> 
> Dave
> On Saturday, June 28, 2003, at 04:47 AM, David Schultz wrote:
> 
> > On Sat, Jun 28, 2003, David Xu wrote:
> >> I begin to commit KSE signal code, libkse will
> >> be broken for a while.
> >
> > Umm...if it's known to be broken, then why did you commit it?
> > If you want people to test KSE and report bugs, the version in
> > the tree needs to be of consistently good quality.
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