On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 01:22:46PM -0400, Dianne Skoll wrote: > > I expected an error message about "more than one time; only using > > 23:59": > Fixed in git; you can pull down http://git.roaringpenguin.com/Remind.git > to get the fix.
Well, yes, but instead of falling back to the previous behaviour of generating the event with the last time given, you now don't generate any event at all. Why not continue to generate an event? If I ran the zoo, I'd be inclined to keep the old behaviour (use the last time on the line) and issue the error message as well, so people who used this "feature" still get their old reminders but have to go in and clean up to get rid of the error. If there were a large number of people who used the old behaviour (i.e. more than zero), I might document "only the last time on the line is used; the others are ignored and you won't know unless -v is used" and only issue a warning message if -v were used. (Kind of the Perl model for warnings.) Now, you said you were busy, so are you fixing silly little remind bugs instead of doing what you're *really* supposed to be doing? (I know I'm spending time in remind finding errors instead of doing what I'm really supposed to be doing.) -- | Ian! D. Allen - [email protected] - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Home Page: http://idallen.com/ Contact Improv: http://contactimprov.ca/ | College professor (Free/Libre GNU+Linux) at: http://teaching.idallen.com/ | Defend digital freedom: http://eff.org/ and have fun: http://fools.ca/ _______________________________________________ Remind-fans mailing list [email protected] http://lists.roaringpenguin.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/remind-fans Remind is at http://www.roaringpenguin.com/products/remind
