"Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen(a)xemacs.org> wrote:
Do you have global commit? If so, you can just check them into the
xemacs-builds module, which are all maintainer-specific, so anything
goes. (There's Python, and Perl, and awk, and zsh (I mean, bash don't
cut it) and what not already, a little more Perl can't hurt.) Make a
new darrylo (or whatever) directory.
I don't know about global commit. In theory, I have (or used to
have) some kind of commit access, but I've never actually done so (other
developers wanted to review and commit my changes instead). This was on
one of the older CVS servers, and so I don't know if my
Note that they are all maintainer-specific, so you only have to take
care of them if you want to use them. Otherwise, you can just let
them bit-rot (assuming your pride can handle that concept...).
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