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Charting Windows 7 development
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Charting Windows 7 development
Thrax
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Austin, TX
Icrontian
April 2009
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BuddyJ
Dept. of Propaganda
OKC
Icrontian
April 2009
edited April 2009
Thanks sir. This rectified some of my misunderstandings regarding 7106.
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MiracleManS
Chambersburg, PA
Icrontian
April 2009
edited April 2009
I just realized that its awesome that 7077 is the number of Escrow...MASH would be proud.
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Zuntar
North Carolina
Icrontian
April 2009
edited April 2009
That was 4077 sir.
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MiracleManS
Chambersburg, PA
Icrontian
April 2009
edited April 2009
I am fail.
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rin
April 2009
edited April 2009
I don't really get it so they branch off 7075 to 7105, why? So if bugs happen in winrc line, they still have a copy of the good code in winmain line? Shouldn't they have a copy of all the builds anyway. Looks more like for PR purposes
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Thrax
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Austin, TX
Icrontian
April 2009
edited April 2009
It's not for PR purposes, as this is internal progress that never really should have been leaked.
Yes, the winrc line is for testing, and the winmain line exists to make sure that bad bug fixes don't get coded in.
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Bhupinder Singh
April 2009
edited April 2009
Interesting............
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Yes, the winrc line is for testing, and the winmain line exists to make sure that bad bug fixes don't get coded in.