On 2/12/14, 9:20 AM, Gary Willoughby wrote:
On Wednesday, 12 February 2014 at 16:49:46 UTC, Sean Kelly wrote:
Yep.  When overwhelmed, it's particularly welcome to be making
quantifiable progress on something.  Anything.  And in many cases it
really is worth interspersing the easy tasks with the hard ones just
to keep morale up, even if those easy tasks are really not terribly
important from a priorities perspective. Of course, the flip-side of
that is feature creep, when too much time is spent on the low-priority
easy stuff.  I think every programmer needs to learn this balance at
some point, as an aid to avoiding burnout.

Yep we need to finish and polish what we have before adding anything
new. There are so many long term important bugs still not fixed.
https://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=314

Hasn't Kenji fixed that?

Andrei

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