Michael Wechner wrote:
The major problem of Lenya 1.4 is that Lenya forces you to accept a
specific
data structure which doesn't make sense, because it's a lock-in and totally
unecessary, because if one separates the navigation properly from the
data storage
with a good data abstraction layer in between, then it's no problem at all.
how is one random data structure (1.2) not lock-in, while another (1.4) is?
http://www.nizkor.org/features/fallacies/appeal-to-fear.html
This might sound harsh, but I cannot explain it otherwise that so little
respect is being shown re people who actually use Lenya and I believe
that this behaviour is
destroying the user base completely.
try lack of releases:
Angelo Turetta wrote:
The solution is: release often. Better to freeze a version not
perfect than keeping the HEAD codebase a moving target which users
> won't be able to build upon. Once you release every, say, 6 months,
> you'll be free to make backward incompatible changes in trunk.
and thus the discussion about freezing 1.2, and branching 1.4
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