2007/5/2, Rob Savoye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
It can take a think skin to be a free software developer sometimes...
Don't worry, it's not a question of pride, it's that it takes up a lot of time. Think: fifteen minutes of work, five hours of arguing about whether if (c==0) should be if (!c) or if (c == static_cast<magic_doobry **>0) Six hours I've been sitting here today, and I have done almost nothing except mail instead of chasing bugs and cruft like I had intended. Maybe I should just close the mailer when I want to work, and pay the price in ignored messages the next day...
So I think we should all feel free to comment on commits
Sure, but also should evaluate whether something matters enough to spend N minutes * M peoples' time on it. I mean strk seems to comment on every commit, question every decision anyone takes and answer almost every mailing list message. For me, that seems too much, and the effect is paralysing. M _______________________________________________ Gnash-commit mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-commit
