On Tuesday 04 November 2003 13:41, you wrote:
> I personally don't want to see AOLserver become a collection trivial to
> implement features that a small subset of the user community wants
> and/or needs.

I have no problem with that. This is also my view on
the matter. Although I would not consider this topic
to be of use for a small subset of the user community.
I might be wrong, though...

But,
why don't we simply change this boring and fruitless
discussion to something more constructive?

I have proposed a TIP-like mechanism some time
ago. Why not follow the successful Tcl way of
handling such issues, instead of wasting people's time
and list-bandwidth like in this (or perhaps future) case?

People write TIP's. Core team decides what/what-not.
Simple as that.
More constructive, more formal and with an audit trail,
so nothing is lost. Works fine in Tcl.
We can borrow the TIP implementation from the
friendly Tcl project. I'm sure they will have no
problem with that.

Now, what do you say about that?

Zoran


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