On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 02:25, Federico Barbieri wrote:
> In a perfect world of course. But during development implementing a
> feature may get in others people way and this is bad.
> Moreover some feature are really just experiments and you need to leave
> some freedom for experimenting.

+1

> At last there are cases where you can implement the same feature in
> different incompatible ways and it's very hard to chose on a technical
> base. instead of forcing people in endless frustrating discussions just
> let them go. Hopefully people will be wise, give up their pride and find
> a compromise.
>
> Microforks are natural and quite productive if they take place with a
> constructive attitude.

+1

-- 
Cheers,

Peter Donald
Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is absurd.
                -- Voltaire 


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