On , anders williamson wrote:
ingo_weinhold@xxxxxx said:Please calm down. Yes, building and testing a change before committingit is the standard procedure and not doing so is frowned upon. However,should you ever become a frequent contributor, you'll realize that something can slip by on a rare occasion.Not these things. I simply don't handle people who commit code that doesn't even compile very well. Especially when it happens on a regular basis (yes, I checked the past year...) anders
+1 on calm down. Shit happens. This is why we use revision control. git reset --hard HEAD~1 On smaller projects making sure things build 100% of the time is easy. Keep in mind that this is an *entire* operating system. -- Alex