mark, what do you gain by not putting the source code in public like it is, and not caring what happens to it?
you might want to use some distributed version control which allows cherry pick some change sets back to you .... like http://darcs.net.
mark, what do you gain by not putting the source code in public like it is, and not caring what happens to it?
you might want to use some distributed version control which allows cherry pick some change sets back to you .... like http:// darcs.net.