On 2/27/07, Hannes Magnusson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > The most important info are the files and the module.
>
> Even if it is important in 99% of cases (i.e. 99 files from 100) the
> module is obvious and those extra symbols make me constantly scroll to
> see what name is at the end of /en/reference/bla-bla-bla/path.xml

I prefer consistency with other modules over an edge case "useless" fix.

You will get your [PHP-DOC] tag anyways. Common - it is a very simple
and intuitive fix. There is no "useful" information lost over an edge
case (for what it means). If I am receiving spam like any other user
on a planet Earth I am against that consistency. =)

> > > Ok, what about making a separate list for maintaining phpdoc/ tools then?
> >
> > You said earlier that it was already decided to split the lists
> > down... make it happen :)
>
> Gimme da passwoodzzz! =) No, seriously - I just do not know what is
> the next thing to do - I've already mailed systems several times.

Then do it again. Short, to-the-point mail (and links to back up the decision).

Heck, I read the posts you linked to before but I didn't understand
the motivation nor the exact conclusion...

You mean this one? - http://beeblex.com/lists/index.php/php.doc.chm/1262?s=
It is a copy of my post sent to systems@ and there was a follow-up
thread, but I can't find public archive for systems@, so I can't point
you to it.

I can rewrite the mail to clearly outline the motivation to separate
manual editors work from manual tools work. I just afraid the
explanation will be too banal.

--
--anatoly t.

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