cvs commit: ports/graphics/djvulibre Makefile ports/textproc/wordnet Makefile
Chuck Swiger
cswiger at mac.com
Fri Jul 15 17:50:20 UTC 2005
[ ...rampant cross-posting trimmed somewhat... ]
WARNING: Contains asbestos. Do not eat. This message has been carefully
sanitized of all personal references to avoid taking sides.
Ceri Davies wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 12:23:33AM +0200, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
>> On Friday, 15. July 2005 00:09, Ceri Davies wrote:
>>> Disclaimer: I have not been following, nor do I wish to back up and
>>> read, the argument.
>>
>> Perhaps following discussions like these more often would help avoiding our
>> documentation becoming stale like that.
>
> Holy fuck, where did I ask for that? Perhaps documenting the odd
> feature when it gets added would help too. Later.
As entertaining as this has been, it doesn't seem useful for the people who
write code and the people who try to document that code to argue. Some people
are good at coding, some are good at documentation, and a few do both
especially well.
If you've written code and failed to document it properly, you should be
thankful when someone figures your stuff out well enough to document it so that
a normal user can use it. If you're changing code that already has
documentation in a way that makes the documentation no longer correct, and you
fail to change the documentation yourself, it's not particularly useful to
expect the docs to magicly update themselves, now is it?
--
-Chuck
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