Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
...
So, again: everyone is invited to join the party. Open Source is
either driven by itch scratching (well, not always, but that's not
important here), so if it itches, do something about it, that's all I
can say.
+1
I'll also like to add that committers should learn to not interfere with
others' work unless it's *against* the good of Cocoon, and not only
because it's not what he/she simply prefers.
A good positive example is how Stefano let Actions get into Cocoon even
if he was not sure about them. They were of use and a better alternative
came up anyway.
A good negative example is how how I blocked error handling features and
site pass-through stuff. With time I needed them and also took part in
putting them in.
If committers were more tolerant on non-critical changes that other do,
then committers like you, Carsten, would not feel in danger of being
blocked by "death by discussion".
Amen, again.
--
Stefano.