On May 30, 2 > Yes. I can say true become: false, too. > > Overrides can be interesting as a temperer hack. E.g. in Opal development, I > might add an override just to test. Then loading Opal makes > the image package dirty. So later, when I know what I want, I will move that > change to the image. > > You should not use overrides as a concept in delivered software (as it does > not work), so modeling it is wrong as then people will use it. > Yes making it impossible is not nice either, because temporarily I want to be > able to just do it, like I can do all sorts of things. > > So this is more something we should add a rule for in Code Crititque…
I'm not sure. Because something you really need them. Stef
