On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 7:36 AM, Johan Rydberg <johan.rydb...@edgeware.tv>wrote:
> On 7/1/11 6:08 PM, Itamar Turner-Trauring wrote: > > In order to have at least some anecdotal evidence -- > I've had some patched rejected, probably on sound basis. But the > experience always leave you with a feeling that you got stabbed. > Yes, this is terrible. How can we fix it? > Sometimes it _is_ be better to get some basic functionality in > place, instead of arguing about how things should be done "the > right way". > > From time to time you find a ticket that you want fixed, and start > working on it, but end up never submitting it since you already > know that even if it fixes the problem it will be shot down, since > it doesn't do it this or that way. > Well, I think everyone would agree that a system where it's easier to pick up such a half-finished thing that just needs some love would be better, regardless of whether that unfinished work should go into twisted or not. Right? cheers lvh
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