Martin Cooper wrote: >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >>Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 12:20 PM >>To: Struts Developers List >>Subject: Re: Tiles Refactorings for 1.1 compatability >> >> >>10/16/2002 2:43:57 PM, Eddie Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>>Do we need a proposal maybe? >>> >>As a rule, we propose through code, since that's all we can >>really vote on anyway =:0) >> >I'm not sure I'd consider it a general rule. There have certainly been >plenty of times we've discussed a [PROPOSAL] at length before any code >changes happened. Depending on the scale/impact of the change, that's >sometimes more appropriate. > >Sometimes it's just a judgement call, too. If you think you might be forced >to back out all your changes, you might think differently about committing >them first than if your confidence level is high. ;-) > Right. My thought though was that Tiles might be an exception - because ... well, I could see where we might make an exception for it because of the obvious utility it would add. I'll just go "stupid" for now though - and we can develop a "smarter" implementation later.
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