On 05/05/2016 09:44 AM, M. J. Everitt wrote:
> On 05/05/16 08:32, Patrick Lauer wrote:
>> To summarize: Lots of churn, no visible benefit, except that some OCD
>> people could feel better: except that we can't actually fix the core
>> 'issue' without making lots of other people very sad.
>>
>>
>> Y'all have too much free time ... ;)
>>
> I'm inclined to say, that provided there *is* someone doing it .. let
> them be. Whatever the motives.
This ignores the externalized cost for potentially thousands of users
that have to fix stuff because it was actively broken.


How much is your time worth?
>
> We have enough problems with painting the bike shed not to stifle
> activity and contribution ...

I dislike repeating myself, but ... "Change is not Progress"
>
> Just my 2c ... ;]
>
> MJE
>


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