On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 5:58 PM, Ethan <[email protected]> wrote: > This is, as you point out, your project. If do not want the major changes that are required to unify the disparate, highly inconsistent, and sometimes broken implementations (particularly in firewatir's case), I will stop wasting my time trying to satisfy a community that does not want such changes. If you do, I am very willing to work to consensus on any issues with my code.
Ethan, I do not agree with you. Watir is not Bret's project, it is community project. Bret is _only_ co-founder and lead-developer. :) Bret said that almost in the same words in Watir podcast #29 (should be released in a few days). I appreciate all of the work you have put into Watir, and I am sure I am not the only one. But, as you have correctly observed, Bret likes small changes (and he is not the only one). As I understood him, he does not reject the idea of a big change, but it has to consist of small steps. But, I will let him say what he thinks. Željko -- watir.com - community manager watirpodcast.com - host
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