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> On Mar 3, 2015, at 9:32 AM, hiren panchasara <hi...@strugglingcoder.info> 
> wrote:
> 
>> On 03/02/15 at 07:33P, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
>> 
>>>> 
>> 
>> Actually I want to shame third party ports into adopting libxo (or at least 
>> providing machine readable output). 
>> 
>> I know it's scary to try to lead the pack, after all we could be wrong, but 
>> maybe it's time to try something new and see what happens. 
>> 
>> And no, your idea doesn't make sense it just will lead to those files bit 
>> rotting.  
>> 
>> Bedsides that you don't even have a real spec other than "it should be done 
>> differently". 
>> 
>> Again, show the code.
> 
> Wow. He told you want he didn't like and he moved on. I hope/wish we as
> a project can take criticism more positively than this.
> 
> Answer to every criticism should not be "show me your code". We (should)
> know better than that.

Maybe I am too old school but the motd on freefall is still "now shut up and 
code". I still believe that's right.  

We ALL need to know when to step back from an issue we really do not have the 
bandwidth to constructively contribute to. 

This doesn't mean ideas or concerns aren't valid, but that unless you truly 
have the bandwidth to contribute, taking a step back is a good idea. 

-Alfred. 
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