On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 7:55 AM, Fabian Christ <[email protected]> wrote: > 2011/7/4 <[email protected]>: >> ...STANBOL-249 : >> - temp hacks for integritycheck demos: session space is automatically >> attached; classify writes and reads ontology back before classifying > > IMO such "temp hacks" should never be in the stable trunk of the > source tree, What does it mean in terms of functionality for other > users? How long will the "temp" hack survive? Perhaps in this case > nobody cares but we should create branches for such hacks if there are > really needed at all....
Or at least immediately create a JIRA issue that's about removing those hacks, so that we don't forget to cleanup. Depends on how bad the hacks are I guess. -Bertrand
