Saturday, August 8, 2009

darcs weekly news #37

News and discussions

1. Following a proposal by Eric Kow, the darcs team switched to a commit-bit development model. Now there is no longer a Patch Manager, and several developers have commit rights to the main repository or darcs:
2. Petr Rockai passed the release manager hat to Reinier Lamers, and Thorkil Naur passed the issue manager hat to Eric Kow:
3. End of Summer of Code is approaching. Discussion and reviews concerning the coming merge of Petr's hashed-storage patches into the main darcs repository are going on:

Issues resolved in the last week (0)

Patches applied in the last week (3)

See text entry for details.

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