On Monday, September 19, 2011, Ian Gardner wrote:

> end of a longer linked segment. That wasn't intended behaviour so I'll
> have a look under the hood see what's going on there.

Since it wasn't part of some plan, I think I'd be most in favor of making them 
all behave the same way.  Resize one, resize all.  I can see a use for that 
wrinkle I discovered, but I'd be willing to sacrifice that potential advantage 
for the sake of keeping everything predictable and easy to understand.

I also want to make sure it's clear that I'm basically just brainstorming and 
letting my thoughts flow freely on all of this.  Feel free to disagree, argue, 
and generally have your own opinions on everything.  These are not 
pronouncements of how things are going to be, but really just thoughts based 
on casual first impressions.

I do have to say this work you and Yves have pulled together is just wicked 
cool though.
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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