
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Stewart, Robert <Robert.Stewart@sig.com> wrote:
Emil Dotchevski wrote:
Obviously, if someone reports a warning and a library developer thinks there is a good way to fix the warning, it'll be fixed and that will be the end of it. The
This is a far cry from your earlier claim that someone complaining about a warning was being rude to you, the library developer. Nevertheless, I'm glad to see we've reached consensus.
Complaining is fine, it's a free country. :) What I meant is that often, when reporting a warning, people presume that it would be unreasonable not to fix the warning, which I think is inappropriate in the sense that they don't recognize that their ask may be entirely based on a personal preference others might find unreasonable. Perhaps "rude" isn't the right word to describe this, yes. Emil Dotchevski Reverge Studios, Inc. http://www.revergestudios.com/reblog/index.php?n=ReCode