Christopher Painter wrote:
> Yes, I would volunteer for such an effort.  I know I've been told to 
> `put up or shut up` before but I never helped out because I'm not the 
> strongest C# application developer.  However in the build / release 
> role I'm very comfortable and I feel that it's something I could do to 
> help the cause.    The only problem I see is gaining trust to make the 
> refactoring changes and commit the changesets.      Where I work now I 
> am allowed to routinely go in and make any refactoring changes to any 
> developers code that I see as vital to integration and I do so.  As 
> long as the refactored code builds and the output passes smoke tests 
> no one objects.  I don't think I could get this type of buy-in from 
> the benevolent dictator.

You're likely correct. Any change to WiX requires a code review from at 
least one other WiX committer. Build changes are no exception; in fact, 
because of their ability to hose everyone, they usually get extra scrutiny.

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