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On 14/02/2012 8:27 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
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<pre wrap="">.. I find that all kind of weird, considering it's all packages.
So really, minus all the debian glue, how much of actual
debian-authored code is actually there? :-)
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If you have 10 lines of code, and you have a patch that replaces 5
lines with a new five lines, the end result is still 10 lines of
code. Does that mean the patch has zero value? Or is the patch worth
5 lines of code? Or is it worth 10 lines of code - since it has
extra value in that it must know what its replacing?<br>
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Hm. Ponderous.<br>
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James ;)<br>
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