GNUCash, GNOME and Bugzilla
Derek Atkins
warlord@MIT.EDU
15 May 2002 09:17:02 -0400
I agree 100% re: where CVS is located.
-derek
Conrad Canterford <conrad@mail.watersprite.com.au> writes:
> As a follow-up to Christians final comment, I have to say that I'm not
> keen on the idea of us changing to gnome cvs. The setup at the moment
> requires some form of pre-vetting of work before people are given cvs
> access. If I understand correctly, this is not the case with the gnome
> cvs - there may be some initial vetting, but once allowed for one
> project, people have global access to all projects. I would not like to
> chance inexperienced people making gnucash changes.
>
> However since I'm neither developing or even using cvs gnucash at the
> moment, my comments are worth precisely the amount of the paper they're
> not written on.
>
> Conrad.
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