begin  quoting Carlos R. Mafra as of Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 08:40:42AM +0000:
[chop]
> It makes review easier and more people see the patches since they
> don't have to click in some links to open a web browser to see your
> patches.

I don't even read email on a system with a browser. I don't even have
the ability to click on links. "Click on this link to see $information"
is an automatic don't-bother on a good day, and a flame in response if
I'm feeling a bit stroppy.

> I didn't invent this procedure, this is the de facto standard submission
> process among open source projects. This is how wmaker development was
> always done. And now, out of the blue, you just don't want to send
> the patches to the mailing list anymore.

No, no, no, what's old and proven to work is not the new hotness, and
therefore suspect. We must throw out the old and usher in the new era.
Also, all the configuration files need to be converted to XML, and the
default color scheme should be derived from Fischer-Price or Microsoft,
the APIs made compatible with KDE or Gnome, and the whole thing rewritten
in Mono and Python.

Sheesh. Some people. Keep up with the times, will ya?

-- 
Some days my goal is to ruin a keyboard by way of someone's sinuses.
SJS


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