Seems OK to me. My only fear is that our code becomes littered with these
debug statements.

Assuming that we can:

* follow a sane policy of only committing code with these debug statements
in cases where it is *known* that the code will fail
* avoid slipping into the habit of developing code that fails and raises
exceptions instead of simply writing good working code in the first place.

...then I suppose I'm a +0 :-)

Erik

On 6/5/07, Christopher Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 01:15:48AM -0600, Tim Schaub wrote:
> If this sounds like a good idea to folks, I'd encourage us to start
> using OpenLayers.Console methods and come up with some best practices
> for the first two points above.

I'm totally in favor of this, and think that you've done a great job on
it. Thanks for pounding through it.

I'd like to hear from other developers: What do you like about this?
What does it do that you want? What doesn't it do that you do want? What
does it do that you don't want?

Regards,
--
Christopher Schmidt
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