On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Natacha Porté <[email protected]>wrote:
> No problem at all, I'm genuinely that patient. You could tell me nobody > would have time to look at it in 2012, and that would be fine with me > and I wouldn't send any other reminder before end of Januray 2013. > No, no, you've been exceedingly patient and politely persistent, and a review is on my list for tonight/tomorrow :). > if the code turns out to be eventually rejected. That's how I have > always been able to make any progress in my programming skills. > That's a health world-view in my experience :). > And some other can start, for example which superset of Markdown to settle > for :-) > LOL - yes, i saw a bit of that starting in one of the responses. > And this is only half a joke, since raw Markdown is quite limited, and > its inventor refuses any further evolution. So most software actually > supports a kind of extended Markdown, but there is little consistency in > the exact set of extensions. It's Babel all over again. > Another argument for just sticking with plain HTML ;). > i will post back once i have looked over it. Would you prefer that i send > > comments regarding it to the list or to you directly? > > I don't have any preference in that regard, either way suits me as > well. So I guess it boils down to whether the rest of the list is > interested in such comments or whether they would rather avoid the > extra spam. > If you are on the fossil-dev list i can send them there (most people on this list aren't interested in geeky details, i think). > Still, I'm never sure where is the line between persistence as a good > trait and persistence as a bad one. I hope I haven't crossed it yet. > Not at all (at least not in my opinion). i'll start feeding back code comments in the next 24 hours or so. -- ----- stephan beal http://wanderinghorse.net/home/stephan/ http://gplus.to/sgbeal
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