Hi.
Le sam. 26 oct. 2024 à 01:51, Gary Gregory a écrit :
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> Hello Gilles,
>
> Thank you for your thoughtful message. You raise some interesting points.
Thanks.
I hope that you (and everyone reading this thread) noted that these
points aim to settle (even if temporarily) issues (so that we can
Hello Gilles,
Thank you for your thoughtful message. You raise some interesting points.
I've tried to address some and clarify others below.
On Fri, Oct 25, 2024 at 8:46 AM Gilles Sadowski
wrote:
> Hi Gary.
>
> Le ven. 25 oct. 2024 à 13:48, Gary Gregory a
> écrit :
> >
> > >The recent flip-flo
Le 25/10/2024 à 13:23, Gilles Sadowski a écrit :
The recent flip-flopping changes in [CLI] and [Configuration]
made me wonder if I should, again, try to raise the question
of when and how Commons components should depend on
other Commons components. >
Previous attempts (hinting at "when" and "ho
Hi Gary.
Le ven. 25 oct. 2024 à 13:48, Gary Gregory a écrit :
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> >The recent flip-flopping changes in [CLI] and [Configuration]
>
> [CLI] has zero runtime dependencies. Are test dependencies an issue from
> your POV?
A few days ago, I think I saw another change which you questioned.
Sorry for t
>The recent flip-flopping changes in [CLI] and [Configuration]
[CLI] has zero runtime dependencies. Are test dependencies an issue from
your POV?
> try to raise the question of when and how Commons components should
depend on other Commons components.
Some components are low-level like Lang and
Hi.
The recent flip-flopping changes in [CLI] and [Configuration]
made me wonder if I should, again, try to raise the question
of when and how Commons components should depend on
other Commons components.
Previous attempts (hinting at "when" and "how") have been
ignored, but shouldn't we at least