https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22018





--- Comment #13 from Martin Keckeis <[email protected]>  2010-01-06 
17:12:25 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #11)
> coming out of nowhere and starting teaching the developers of a mature project
> without caring to profile things yourself looks at least very silly. 
Thas was never my purpose to "teach" developers!
I agree to you that mediawik is a mature project, so i though a target is also
perfection in EVERY thing.
I am not a guy who only want to use free things, also help to get better (even
it's not a big step for the project).
My first idea was to put all JS files in one, compress and so on. But then i
found the "JS2" project.
So where to start in a project which exists a long time best? Making a new
componente is IMO not good, because there is a lot of knowledge required to
make a good and stable componente. So the best way in my thoughts was to clean
code, to get a feeling how things are programmed, what is already around and so
on...

> At most, combined with your language and persistence, it's indistinguishable 
> from
> trolling.
Maybe my thoughts get across in a false way - I'm feeling sorry for that.

(In reply to comment #12)
> Just as a note (since it hadn't been brought up yet), we document our coding
> conventions at http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Coding_conventions. It's
> actually kept pretty up to day and it documents how we prefer to format our
> code.
> 
> I believe this page stresses, which we've tried to reinforce here, that code
> readability is everything. We do have a pretty standard way of formatting
> things, and it works for us.
> 
> But once again, we're not going to reformat the entire source all at once, it
> just happens over time.
> 
Okay i understand that now.
But i have to repeat that i never said that you or elseone have to do that. 
I would done that, but there seems to be no interest for that.


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