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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 08.11.2012 07:47, schrieb Lex
Trotman:<br>
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the simple mode in our main repository if the required
changes are not too invasive. But we cannot determine how
invasive they are unless we get more information about what
should constitute this "simple mode".</blockquote>
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<div>And I agree with both you and Matthew that it needs more
definition, so whoever wants to do it, talk to Clem on IRC
about what is needed/not needed as the case may be. But if
nobody is interested then we shouldn't not reply to Mint,
thats just rude, we should say no, or those that are
interested, progress it.</div>
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_Who_ it does and _when_ he does that probably depends on what the
simple mode should look like, i.e. how large the changes need to be.
So that should be defined first, before someone volunteers. Why
should anyone volunteer to do "something" without an idea what
"something" is? Besides, IMO Clem/Linux Mint should approach us, as
a whole and not indivduals, and not the other way around to discuss
this and define the simple mode. Right now he hasn't appeared in
this discussion on this mailing list.<br>
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Best regards.<br>
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