On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 03:35:09PM +0200, Attilio Fiandrotti wrote: > I must evantually say i'm disappointed of the way the gtk frontend code > was nonchalantly modified, without any patch being posted and discussed > on d-boot previously, moreover proving to ignore many design decisions > behind the whole g-i. > > Because of all the above reasons, i'd like to revert the gtk frontend to > r47287 ASAP.
My initial plan was to work on the code alone until I would be satisfied with it and then only to submit it for inclusion. Colin told me that it would be better if I would rather do more incremental changes that could be more easily reviewed. I then followed his advice and started to commit incremental changes in the repository. What I have done yet is only a first step in a process. I basically wanted to have a better view on the code to be able to refactor it. It's currently underdocumented, so I wanted to get things clearer in the first place. This meant expanding variable definitions and adding a lot of comments all over the code. And yes, this made the code longer, but that's only a first step to be sure that I would not loose any subtitlities during the refactoring step. I felt a general consensus here, in Edinburgh, from most people involved in the debian-installer, that such improvement of the code base would be more than welcome. I also felt that they were trusting my intents and my abilities to improve the code. I know how much time you have actually spent on that code, and I fully appreciate it. If you don't trust me, well... I might just go on with my initial idea and submit a huge diff at the end. In any case, please give me more time before rejecting my contributions straight away. Cheers, -- Jérémy Bobbio .''`. [EMAIL PROTECTED] : :Ⓐ : # apt-get install anarchism `. `'` `-
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