Micah Wylde wrote: > I appear to not be making myself clear, so let me try again. [snip]
Sounds like what you are saying is that someone who is strongly invested in theming should become more involved in the development of typo so that committers are aware when their changes impact theming. Are you volunteering? :) I don't think anyone really disagrees all that much with your point. But it is also pretty clear that maintaining theme compatibility isn't the highest priority for developers; their focus is in other directions, directions that matter more to them personally. Unless someone for whom it is a high priority begins to contribute unit tests and code reviews SVN commits then I don't imagine much will really come of it. For instance, I'd like to see OpenID added to Typo sooner rather than later but my expectation is that unless I do that personally it'll probably be a while until someone else becomes motivated to add it. -- Justus
