Stephen Smoogen wrote:
You can only refactor it when you have a steady set of requirements.
The
code has been 'refactored' at least 4 times but what happens is that you
will get into about 1/3rd of the way into it and find you have now to add
a bunch of new requirements.
Sounds like pretty much what I had guessed. ;-)
So I think it would really help if Bodhi were to become more of an enabling
tool and less of an enforcing tool again. Package maintainers have this
wonderful organ between their ears that allows them to know better what is
best for their packages than some piece of software, no matter how much
complexity we force that software's maintainers to add to the latter. :-)
Kevin Kofler