On 27 April 2011 14:14, Zach Beane xach@xach.com wrote:
My primary concern is that, if I don't take the time to try out the minor commits, a change like the verbosity change would just end up in a release. In general, I'd rather see opt-in behavior, which I can ignore until persuaded otherwise, than opt-out.
Well I suspected that the change in verbosity might raise comments, so I raised the question on the list.
Most changes you can ignore -- or so I believe when I make them -- but I *have* been wrong in the past. *Someone* has to do the testing. It so happens that that person is currently you. If you want to automate away some of the drudgery, you might help me setup a server so I could do the testing myself before I release; but even then, nothing will fully replace the human eye inspecting the results.
In any case, thanks a lot for your hard work and attention.
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