"Bill Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
...
> But literate programming is not really the problem. Rather I think the
> problem as usual, is just the way in which decisions are (and are not)
> being made in the project.

One reason for the fork was to be able to put off documentation, and
many people seem to think that's a good idea.  It sounds like a
horrible idea to me.  Deciding to stick to the original goal hardly
seems like anything outrageous.

>> I don't think so, either, but the chances that it will are greater
>> than they were before.
>
> Nonsense. Forks have occurred in many very successful open source projects.

Which is a complete non-sequitor.

Regards,
Jay


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