In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "David E. Cross" writes:
> > Well, I'd first be very interested to know if anyone has even seen
> > this work. :)
> > 
> > I have seen regrettably little feedback about it so far.
> > 
> > - Jordan
> I can understand part of the reason for this... 4.0-RELEASE is right
> arround the corner, and people are focusing on delivering a stable product,
> not introducing alpha code into the system at the last second.  the current
> rpc.lockd is a known value, placing a "maybe" version into the stream at
> this point would do no one any good.

Why not a port?  Anyone who want to "test" it out can do so yet we can 
still ship tried and proven code in 4.0R.  Once core is comfortable 
with the port it can be put into the base tree.  I think mergemaster 
might be an example of this.


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