Hi everyone,

I came across this post by Stefan [1], which calls for more attention:

> I still highly recommend to copy some existing code
> (like accessing a file etc) and then hit the delete
> button for every file.
> It should be easier to rewrite the whole stuff after
> we know what we have to implement than trying to fix
> this broken stuff.

I'd like to clarify this:
 - Do you (not only Stefan, but everyone else with an opinion on that
   matter) actually think so, or is this more like a figure of speech?
 - Is "the whole stuff" the _whole_ IntelliJ stuff, or just a few
   packages?

I mean, what we are doing is not supposed to be occupational therapy
for underutilized code monkeys.
We are actually trying to get stuff done!
And if we come to the conclusion that re-writing would clearly be a 
more reasonable approach, then we should actually consider it.

Cheers,
Franz

[1] http://saros-build.imp.fu-berlin.de/gerrit/#/c/3251 @ Mar 30 6:15 PM 

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