On 8/25/06, Stefano Bagnara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bernd Fondermann wrote:
>> I also have a lot of things in my todo list, so I at least try to review
>> the proposal and try to understand where it is better or worst of what I
>> already use.
>
> well, I think we should eventually merge (the best of) both approaches
> if they are addressing the same thing.
> its not about either one being better or worse.
Exactly what I thought. My english is not so good but by "WHERE it is
better or worse" I meant "what parts are better and what are worse, so
we can take the best from both".
oops, sorry, my bad. I read "whether" instead of "where".
Bernd (leaving to buy glasses)
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