#: Eelco Hillenius changed the world a bit at a time by saying on  10/16/2005 
11:16 PM :#
Peace people! This isn't about saving the world or anything.


Hey, no war intentions here ;-).

[sorry for trimming the rest of message]

I agree with most of it.

./alex
--
.w( the_mindstorm )p.



Eelco


On 10/16/05, Gili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
>>      By poor design, I mean it sometimes looks some of the
>>code was created as a prototype and when it was complete no
>>one went back to refactor it.
>
>
> Code design is very subjective. Why don't you provide us with concrete
> places where you think refactoring needs to be done.

        I did and you didn't like it so I dropped the issue and moved on with
my life.

> You have been told over and over again that you are more then welcome to
> provide patches for javadoc or any other documentation. So far I havent see
> any...

 > You still don't understand that this is a community effort and we do
this in
 > spare time of which we have very little. Do you think I would rather
write
 > javadoc or spend time with my wife and my daughter? So instead of
bitching
 > about it why don't you contribute!

        I can't read other people's minds. It is impossible for me to write
Javadoc for code I do not understand. Some code I can easily pick up,
reverse engineer and document. Other code is simply beyond that and the
other person who can realistically get this done is the original author.
Now, I understand your priorities and I respect them, but at the end of
the day:

1) The code is still under-commented
2) I can't read your mind
3) I suspect no one else can either

        Either someone who understands it should document or someone should
rewrite the entire module from the ground up and document *that*
properly. The latter seems like wasted effort but if we have no other
choice this is something we should consider doing.

        I'm currently preoccupied with issues below the wicket layer so I can't
contribute to them at this time. I might not even end up using the
Hibernate module at all depending upon how things work out.

Gili


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