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Re: [Bug-gnubg] New feature: Target help when dragging a chequer


From: Jim Segrave
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnubg] New feature: Target help when dragging a chequer
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 15:52:10 +0100
User-agent: Mutt/1.4i

On Tue 25 Feb 2003 (15:40 +0100), Holger wrote:
> At 00:07 25.02.03 +0100, Jim Segrave wrote:
> >On Mon 24 Feb 2003 (20:50 +0100), Holger wrote:
> >> At 19:40 24.02.2003 +0100, Jim Segrave wrote:
> >> >evening. But maybe you should get cvs commit rights?
> >>
> >> Hm, wow. I wouldn't have thought of this, at least not yet. But I'm not 
> to
> >> decide this. If you developers think, that it's ok, I feel honoured.
> >> If not then I'm not responsible for the things that get committed. ;-) 
> And
> >> I wouldn't need to fiddle with the CVS options myself. This doesn't 
> seem to
> >> be the easiest.
> >
> >I certainly don't mind doing the commits, I just hope people read the
> >ChangeLog and realise that I didn't do the work. I've commited your
> 
> I'm fine with this. As long as it doesn't get too much work for you. And if 
> I even get credit in the Changelog - perfect. (Though, especially for my 
> first bigger patch you might imagine that I went right away to Changelog to 
> feed my ego. Why would you think I've noticed this? :-)  And actually, 
> where else than in Changelog gets an open source programmer credit?)

Sorry about that. But - open gnubg. Help->about gnubg - you're already
in the list :-)

And no, I don't mind doing a cvs update, patch, build and commit if it
all looks right to me. 

-- 
Jim Segrave           address@hidden




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