Chris Tillman wrote: > Joey has been helping intensively for the last few weeks, (thanks!) > while Bastian has been helping actively for the past several months > (thanks, too!). I thought it was probably a little off the mark to lob > "quit checking in broken code" out there. Which of us has never made a > mistake?
I'm not opposed to mistakes. I am opposed to checking in obiously broken code[1], not doing the work to get that code working, breaking other tested working code in the process[2], not documenting it[3], and leaving it lying around for others to stumble over. I don't check in code to d-i these days until I have seen it run. > Also, Joey wasn't here for the thorough bloat removal that Bastian > just did with libd-i. So his remarks about bloat, coupled with the > inference that it's somehow Bastian's intention to have bloated code > (and hey! we're talking about ONE k, folks!) just rubbed Bastian the > wrong way. Please understand, I'm sure I can find significantly more single k like that one, because I feel the design of that part of the code is fundamently broken, and will encourage bloat now and in the future. > Why am I writing this? Because I've heard enough from Bastian to know > that he knows very little English, and for that reason if no other, I > think it's not fair to browbeat him on the list. Just stick to what's > wrong with the code, not what's wrong with the coder. I gained a new appreciation for how hard it is to talk about technical matters in a language that is not your own this winter when I worked in a small village in Houduras this winter. My Spanish is dreadful, and I sometimes spent hours trying to figure out how to explain a simple concept. I completly empathise with language problems. -- see shy jo [1] utils/udpkg.c, now removed, which was built, linked, but not referenced by the rest of the program it was in [2] the shell menu item [3] the changelogs and cvs messages speak for themselves -- and yes, I'd rather have them in German if that made them more expressive!
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