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Hi, The question I think, rather than how many CVS servers there are, is whether we have a single path to making decisions. If you look at the X.org proposal with its two paths, this is the same issue. For a concrete example, take the STSF/fontconfig thing. STSF developers felt like they were going down the right path to being part of X and solving the problem. fontconfig developers felt same. So we have the problem that it isn't clear up front what the path to becoming part of X is. But even once we resolve that, we have the problem that we could have multiple technologies arriving via the same path, and need to sort them out. A goal of a working X organization should be to have an answer to questions of this nature. In short: how will we make decisions? When can I know that something is part of X, and who decides, by what process? Multiple CVS trees and branches can be fine, as long as you have a clear answer to this question. Havoc _______________________________________________ Forum mailing list Forum@XFree86.Org http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/forum
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