Andrew Clausen wrote:
>On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 07:16:22PM -0400, Alexander Viro wrote:
>> If you are willing to help EVMS folks - go ahead and offer them your
help in
>> cleaning the codebase up.
>They refused my patches.
Please don't say that. I just searched the EVMS mailing list archives
dating back to December 2000 and there is not a single patch from you
Andrew. One or 2 pieces of psuedo-code, but no real patches. Feel free to
look yourself, the archives are online.
> Does anyone want me to dig them up?
Sure, if they really exist.
Andrew, just so you are aware, a number of your suggestions did make it
into EVMS even if you are not aware of it because they did not hapopen
immediately. Some that come to mind that I think you originally proposed
are plug-in progress indicators (from pedtimer), nesting of partitions,
plug-in record header changes (multiple plug-ins per file). These are just
the ones that come to mind, so keep the suggestion (and patches if you can
find any) coming.
Steve
On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 09:51:15AM -0500, Steve Pratt wrote:
> Please don't say that. I just searched the EVMS mailing list archives
> dating back to December 2000 and there is not a single patch from you
> Andrew. One or 2 pieces of psuedo-code, but no real patches. Feel free to
> look yourself, the archives are online.
Ah, you are correct. I was trying to find out if there was interest
in me actually making the patches, before spending the time on it.
I came to the conclusion there was no interest.
> > Does anyone want me to dig them up?
>
> Sure, if they really exist.
>
> Andrew, just so you are aware, a number of your suggestions did make it
> into EVMS even if you are not aware of it because they did not hapopen
> immediately. Some that come to mind that I think you originally proposed
> are plug-in progress indicators (from pedtimer), nesting of partitions,
> plug-in record header changes (multiple plug-ins per file). These are just
> the ones that come to mind, so keep the suggestion (and patches if you can
> find any) coming.
Ah, I didn't realise :) Will do, if I can find some free time.
(Uni is *really* heavy ATM :( )
Cheers,
Andrew