Not to nitpick, but you should always describe what you are doing in the commit messages. That's what they are there for...sometimes your code will be wrong and developers have tried what you have tried before. They then see what you are doing and explain why it's wrong. Not everyone looks at patches.
Casper Hornstrup wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: ros-dev-bounces@reactos.org [mailto:ros-dev-bounces@reactos.org] On Behalf Of Gregor Anich Sent: 6. oktober 2005 20:52 To: ros-dev@reactos.com Subject: Re: [ros-dev] Re: [ros-svn] [blight] 18292: Huh,what? Oops! Just some stuff which noone cares about...
Evidently SOMEONE cared about it ;)
Because it broke something, which wasn't my intention.
It never is ;-)
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