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Posted to dev@subversion.apache.org by Eric Dorland <er...@mail.mcgill.ca> on 2003/04/01 04:38:33 UTC

Re: [PATCH] Compressed streams (take n)

Alright, attached is my latest version of the patch. Hopefully
everyone will be pretty much happy, but pick away :)

* Eric Dorland (eric.dorland@mail.mcgill.ca) wrote:
> * Greg Stein (gstein@lyra.org) wrote:
> > On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 01:29:42AM +0100, Philip Martin wrote:
> > > Eric Dorland <er...@mail.mcgill.ca> writes:
> > >...
> > > > It's probably
> > > > not worth it though. But hey, if it gets my patch in, I'll do it :)
> > > 
> > > I'm not trying to be awkward, I'm just trying to understand the patch
> > > without going to the trouble of reading the zlib documentation.
> > 
> > How about a slight change in approach here?
> > 
> > * is the concept useful and applicable? do we really want this feature?
> 
> I like to think so :)
> 
> > * is the current code "close enough"? can the tweaks be made to the code
> >   after it has been applied?
> 
> > My concern here is that if we ask patch submitters to tweak a nit here, and
> > tweak a nit there, each coming in at different times as different reviewers
> > find time to look at the code, that eventually the submitter will just throw
> > their hands up in the air and go away.
> 
> I'm not about to walk away, but I think you do have a point here...
>  
> > Now, I'm not saying "apply bad patches and fix them later." But I am saying,
> > "can we alter the buffer size after the code is in?" or "can the data
> > generation occur after the code is in?" It would seem that neither of those
> > is fundamental to having the code added such that people can begin to
> > exercise it in new ways.
> 
> Well hopefully my next patch will basically satisfy everyone. 
> 



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