On Mon, 14 May 2007, Guus Sliepen wrote:
> On Mon, May 14, 2007 at 03:29:02AM -0700, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > > Yes, you said that almost a month ago as well. So, when will this be?
> > > Tomorrow? Next week? Next year? And if it will take some time, what is
> > > the reason for that?
> > 
> > I have to write code so that it is possible to know at what time a bug
> > has been closed in specific architectures. I have not yet had time to
> > complete it; you will know when I have because there will be an
> > announcement made about it, and this bug will be marked pending.
> > 
> > Haranguing me about isn't helpfull.
> 
> I agree. But if it is going to take long (say, another month or more),
> then I'd like to help writing that code.

Then help; the bugs and discussion of what has to be done are publicly
available, as is the source code.


Don Armstrong

-- 
He was wrong. Nature abhors dimensional abnormalities, and seals them
neatly away so that they don't upset people. Nature, in fact, abhors a
lot of things, including vacuums, ships called the Marie Celeste, and
the chuck keys for electric drills.
 -- Terry Pratchet _Pyramids_ p166

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