Jacob,

With respect, If I simply "trusted" folks, I would be:

1) making exactly 120k less per year, as my previous employers told me
to "trust" them right before they went out of business and fired
everyone
2) a lot less intelligent than I am
3) ignoring the advice of Benjamin Franklin "it is the first
responsibility of every citizen to question authority."
4) committing a fallacy of defective induction.

I'll stick to the broad advice of those who created the country I live
in by convention, and ignore the other reasons.


On Apr 19, 10:16 am, Jacob Kaplan-Moss <ja...@jacobian.org> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 9:55 AM, orokusaki <flashdesign...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > With all respect, you still haven't addressed my main concern: You
> > told me that it was because of backward compatibility that this simple
> > change couldn't be put in the trunk. It is backward compatible. If I'm
> > wrong, it would suffice to have a simple explanation of what it
> > breaks.
>
> You've been told by three separate developers now that it's not
> backwards compatible. It's time for you to trust that we know what
> we're talking about and move on.
>
> Jacob
>
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