
Hello,
I am a bit confused about the process of modifying the core
libraries... Just the other day there was a suggested process that
patches are sent to the list and discussed, etc. which happened with
|intercalate| and clearly there is some controversy about its
usefulness but it seems that now it has been committed to the library
anyways. It seems that the process is well-defined in the extreme
cases (only +ve or only -ve feedback) and for indifference (no
feedback=accept)
but what should we do in situations such as this one, where there is
some +ve and some -ve feedback? Perhaps by symmetry
mixed-feedback=reject :-) (this last proposal is not entirely serious)
-Iavor
On 10/27/06, Josef Svenningsson
On 10/23/06, Josef Svenningsson
wrote: So I'm sticking with 'intercalate'. But I'll wait until all the discussion have settled until I apply the patch.
Just so you all know. I've applied the patch now.
All the best,
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