Aarg, the "send" button is way to toucy on my mail client.
I was trying to say that you should contact the community or the package maintainer to try and work something out before forking.
It is true that all of this is usually free software, but it is a lot easier to manage if there aren't a large number of packages out there of dubious status regarding how and why they are maintained.
Are there any specific packages you're having trouble with at the moment?
Thanks,
Antoine
On Jun 21, 2010 6:34 PM, "Antoine Latter" <aslatter@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Christian,
I encourage you to email the lists or the library maintainer before forking - ther might be ways to solve your problem in a different way or to get the functionality you
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