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SubjectRe: Accountability
On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, Colin McCormack wrote:

> As far as it goes, `good' input filtering for Linux would be able to
> be done by tossing a coin, so long as people were able to select which
> branches they wanted to continue to work on, submit and check out.

Feel free to implement this idea _on_your_own_server_.
It would certainly be "interesting" to see anyone try to
come up with a better working plan than filtering by a
number of skilled people.

"good input filtering done by tossing a coin" ???
Just don't expect me to lend you any coins...

regards,

Rik
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