On 5/26/06, Dries Buytaert <dries.buytaert@gmail.com> wrote:
On 25 May 2006, at 19:57, Dan Robinson wrote:
this (and what Phani brought) up was pretty much what I figured. The other side of the coin is that less sophisticated users have looked at it and are just baffled and think it is indicative of poor design... We need to make modifications for a client and I'm wondering if we should consider a patch or just fork it. I prefer a patch but don't want to get involved if it is going to be controversial...
* Modifying the code to remove the tab takes 10 minutes, at most. * Creating a patch for it takes 5 minutes, at most.
* getting that patch committed takes 1 minute to 100minutes depending on the controversy
Are we discussing whether a 5 minute effort is worth it? :-)
I think it's that last - previously unstated - step of getting it committed. Regards, Greg -- Greg Knaddison | Growing Venture Solutions Denver, CO | http://growingventuresolutions.com Technology Solutions for Communities, Individuals, and Small Businesses