Gervase Markham wrote:
> Well it is, really. As mpt is fond of saying, correctly, we can't have a
> pref for everything. The more we have, the more conditional forks in the
> code there are, and the greater its complexity and the greater the
> possibility of bugs. Those who write the code get to make the choices
> (subject to review and approval, and a spec if there is one.)

I still say the solution is to make a pref for each pref asking if you want to
use that pref. That way the prefs that are turned off can be skipped because
you've used a pref to tell it to skip that pref. SImple as that, see? :)

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