We seem to have extremely strong views over things that are of marginal
importance. My rule of the thumb is usu. to not do minor cleanup(like
removing one not useful for now class) if someone objects. This also sits
well with rules but there is no point arguing endlessly about it. Willing to
give in...  :-(
and eager to move to other things. :-)


Some suggestions to facilitate changes:
- Cleanup/redesign few things at a time not 5 things together
- Keep scope as close to what is being attempted. We have been making more
design changes than a bug fix/cleanup needs.

This was a really nice thing to say :
From: "Serge Knystautas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> saying the rules and regs aren't heavy and not a big part of
> the culture

Harmeet


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