On 10/01/16 06:15 PM, Sami Olmari wrote:
It might seem smallest of problems, but whitespace problems really
causes an problems many times... "half of" stuff rely on correct

You're right, and I think the reason I overreacted is that I have been subconsciously frustrated for quite some time by how much a problem dealing with whitespace has become. It's one of those things that was not supposed to matter, but too many projects (even historically, e.g. make) decided to break.

It's really whitespace *issues* I hate and not John's attempt to mitigate them by insisting on whitespace. That combined with not having had a decent configuration for being able to visually see whitespace issues, really created a no-win situation.

It just all came to head last night.

spaces/spacing and so on, what takes spaces, what takes tabulator (take
python for example), this is one reason why folks are quite anal about
it. It's not because the looks, but because it makes the world of
diffirence in situations, we like it or not... And after all, we all
want the code to be perfect, don't we? Even if it oftentimes means to
sound like jackass...

Yeah, and it's not really being a jackass, even if it may feel like it sometimes, it's that the situation sucks, really, really badly.

Unfortunately it's often too easy to react to the front-line person, because they're the visible aspect of the problem, when the real issue is a whole system of things that you can't really fight; it's the same reason people get into anti-establishment politics - there are some serious flaws that are hard to deal with (and far too many people don't want to even acknowledge, because they're hard problems to solve and there is tendency to just give up and pursue self-interest).

John did the right thing, I just took it badly, in part due to person issues, and partly due to building internalized frustration with whitespace issues, that I hadn't even realized I had.

Regards,

Daniel
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