Gerhard Lausser a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>   
>> The result code look good, but it's a quite huge patch. It's 
>> not just small utility functions that are touched, but the 
>> core functions ones, and some impacts can be hard to 
>> test/identify. I'm not applying this patch for 0.4 because it 
>> do not added direct value to users, only for dev (it's a long 
>> term enhancement, not a direct one for users that are waiting 
>> for production launch right now). 
>>     
> i agree. Although good-looking code is important and any improvements are
> welcome, the main goal is to get Shinken production-ready. It was a
> declared goal for 2010 and there's not much time left. Users are waiting
> for it and they don't really care if the code is pure pythonic right out
> of the textbook. So let's be pragmatic and release 0.4 now.
>
>   
I really appreciate Harmut's work and I agree with him in most of the 
changes he proposes, but I also think that this patch could wait for 
Shinken 0.5


Aurélien




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