"the last change" for ranges

Georg Wrede georg.wrede at iki.fi
Thu May 21 17:27:59 PDT 2009


Jason House wrote:
> Maybe I'm a bit cynical, but I never expect my posts to cause a
> change in D, or for my bug reports to even get a comment.

For that, I must confess you've got a more mature attitude than most 
participants.

> My long posts with well thought out ideas either get no response or a
> reaction like Andrei's recent switch range thread.

(Not familiar with the particular post/response, but believe me, I've 
been there, and so have scores of other regulars here.)

For such situations, I've decided to Presume: either the post was ill 
positioned (maybe down in a thread, maybe posted at the same time some 
of the Celebrities Dropped a Bomb in the Pond), or then simply at a 
wrong moment. (Discourcially, temporally, psychologically, or socially.)

> I no longer try to work out the details and merely hope my efforts
> plant a seed for thought. It's far less frustrating that way.

Sadly, ( /thoroughly/ sadly), this is like a party group. If you really 
want exposure, your first post should be no longer than 3 lines long. 
Then, on the 4th level of the thread, you might piecemeal start exposing 
the details of what you really wanted to say, in the first post. Hell, 
our current celebrities do that, and the success, you undoubtedly see.

> What would irk me most about doing that is if such a
> decision causes a ripple of changes throughout my code base.

Life's  not fair, especially in the fast lane, and definitely not with D2.0.

OTOH, with D1.x, if "things change" there /will/ be a riot. (Actually, 
there _should_ be War!)



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