Am 03.05.2015 um 06:28 schrieb Werner LEMBERG:
The behaviour that discouraged me from working on LilyPond for some
time was not obviously unacceptable (i.e. it wasn't some ad hominem
attack, nor anything else unanimously condemned by others). Rather,
it was the general attitude of some people who sometimes seem to
oppose changes only because they personally don't like them (or
think they're not important), without even suggesting reasonable
alternatives.
This is what I meant with `defending your code'. And sometimes it
simply happens that there is no concensus.
I hope you simply didn't read Janek's comment carefully enough. The main
point in his last sentence is not about the alternative but about an
attitude of rejecting suggestions simply because one doesn't understand
their use case. Which *is* off-putting in a non-constructive manner that
can't really be justified with "defeding code".
Urs
Werner
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