On 6/5/06, Fastfission <fastfission(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Here's a tip: When two dozen people complain about
your unilateral
decisions to delete things or what have you, you should consider
re-opening it up to discussion, rather than insisting on your
correctness.
Hmmm, you've got it wrong. One or two people made some ludicrous
complaints. They made a RfC ("re-opening it up to discussion" ) and
the result is that there is no significant challenge here to the
normal process of refactoring.
Please read the history of this affair. You may find that it is
considerably different from your preconceived ideas.