I have a great question or solution to the problem:
Why not compare the two versions of the code. Test for speed and stability and then use which ever one is stable and fast. The more someone bickers about a particular subject the more won't get done. There are lots of different things people can be doing besides senseless arguing on the mailing list.
I have been working on implementing system services for a while now, kind of stuck but it should pick up here in a little bit. On Sep 29, 2005, at 2:59 PM, TwoTailedFox wrote:
Revert Wars, ironically, end after a vote on Wikipedia ;)
On 9/29/05, KJKHyperion hackbunny@reactos.com wrote:
Alex Ionescu wrote:
Go ahead and have your vote, but I'm simply going to overwrite their usage in my code when I commit new stuff.
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