Hi, On 4/11/07, Andreas Koppa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Klaus, > > > If you have to replace dozens of files in > > different directorys, installing a new tarball is a far better option. > > Typo3 4.1.1 contains 3225 files and 266 dirs. Let's focus in one folder. > I do prefer to replace 12 or 24 (even 48) files at /typo3/ instead of the > 3089 files and 258 dirs contained within that dir. > I don´t suggest that devs deliver just the modified files. What I suggest > is they deliver a couple of update options. > > >> By the way, the MISS Procedure is a key factor in most technical > >> developments. > >> > > Huh? Never heared of it. > > I used a variation of the original acronym in order to catch your attention > ;) > However, this might sound offensive to some Europeans, so please don´t blame > me. It´s an accronym widely used in the US electronic industry well before > Internet. > > MISS = KISS > KISS = Keep It Simple Stupid > MISS = Make It Simple Stupid
While there may be advantages to patching individual files, I have trouble believing that you think it's SIMPLER to patch multiple single files than it is to replace the single directory containing the entire source... -- Christopher Torgalson http://www.typo3apprentice.com/ _______________________________________________ TYPO3-english mailing list TYPO3-english@lists.netfielders.de http://lists.netfielders.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/typo3-english