[hunchentoot-devel] Maximum Request Size

Jochen Schmidt jsc at crispylogics.com
Sun Feb 1 10:25:52 UTC 2009


Am 01.02.2009 um 05:06 schrieb Chris Van Dusen:

> Egads.
>
> My comment was not to beat the dead horse of why Git will save the
> world, but that using any other version control other than what the
> project is currently using is a distraction from the goal(s) of the
> project itself.  The Slime mailing list went through this same thing a
> while back, and I it never got resolved.
>
> When I said "fork" I meant if you want to maintain the code under some
> version control, go right ahead, but don't clutter the mailing list
> with advocacy for version control.  On the other hand, I guess I could
> go to the version control mailing lists and tell them that they should
> be using Hunchentoot for their projects' web site.

Well said!

actually my experience is, that a well done distributed version  
control system should allow anyone to track a central CVS/SVN  
repository WITHOUT urging the developers to change their ways. If the  
release is done, the question may rise up again.

I fully understand Hans and Edi, that they want to get their project  
done their styles. Complete new features or major changes in project  
infrastructure are just unnecessary distractions. We as a community  
can help best by testing of whats there, reporting bugs or suggesting/ 
doing improvements in style and function. If help comes back as a  
patch it should be well tested, documented and in the sense of what  
the dev-branch tries to fix (no completely new things).

just my € 0.02

ciao,
Jochen

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