On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
When there is consensus, and the practice follows the consensus, then we write it into policy. Just a bunch of us munchkins agreeing on a mailing list somewhere (consensus) is not, in my opinion, enough: existing practice must shift. There are exceptions to this policy change rule, but I have not, sofar, seen any compelling arguments to warrant departing from the "policy defines existing standard behaviour" rule so far.
I completely agree here. That's why I started some action (I agree that changing the policy would be one of the last steps) regarding informing people about the new format. It seems that my logic was wrong that format-2 would be the successor of format-1 (which in my opinion would be a normal thing if numbers increase) because I had the feeling that former and current menu maintainer failed completely in communicating their work regarding a new format. Currently I desperately hope for a reasonable explanation of the sense of two coexisting formats when there is no but a cosmetic advantage of one over the other. IMHO two formats with nearly no difference just cause trouble. I'm waiting for a statement of the maintainer that says: "Lets drop one of them" (I personally do not care which one) or "we really need both formats for this or that reason" (and thus have to cope with the extra work that might occure from this decision). I personally could cope with any decision that is undermined by a clear reasoning - but any decision has to be done. Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]