[CalendarServer-users] Attendees from Outside : via user community improvements?

Guido Günther agx at sigxcpu.org
Thu Jul 17 03:52:22 PDT 2008


On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 05:05:38PM -0500, Eric Rabinowitz wrote:
> It's very worth discussing so that the work (or ANY future potential  
> contributions) are not for a single point distribution in time and  
> then it is lost work & effort.
You will always have forks - that's the hole point of free software -
modify it as you see fit. Keep your changes as separate patches/source
tree until they are merged upstream - especially easy with a distributed
VCS like mercurial or git.

We had and have several changes in pykerberos/calendarserver to make it
work on better on Linux and add more funtionality. All of this is in
trac and so far things got merged eventually. Although it would
certainly be nice if the developers with SVN commit access had a bit
more time to work on the bugs (especially those with patches) in trac.

So as Helge said: until there's a patch there's no point worrying if
it'll get applied.
 -- Guido


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