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Re: treesit indentation "blinking"


From: João Távora
Subject: Re: treesit indentation "blinking"
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2023 16:42:30 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13)

Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:

>> But "the discussion" _didn't_ conclude that.  You concluded that.  I'm
>> not interesting in designing a defcustom, figuring out if it should be a
>> boolean or a string, what the default should be, the docstring, the
>> NEWS, etc for something which I think is a bug.
>
> I asked you to become interested, but only in the defcustom.  I never
> said anything about NEWS etc.  It's a simple request that should have
> taken just a few moments of your time.

There are multiple ways to do this defcustom, I can't guess what you
want it to be called, or its type, or its default value.  So maybe "a
few moments" of typing the code, but definitely not of design.

> I was astonished by your flat refusal.

Would you rather I had rather silently ignored you?  I gave reasons for
being against the change, just as Dmitry did when he also expressed
opposition.  Then I added "...so I won't do that change myself." meaning
that while I don't think it's a very good idea, I won't try to stop
anyone else from doing it.  If anything, I was trying to make _less_
attrition by writing that.

> Most, if not all people whom I ask to make such small amendments (and
> also similar other ones, like reword the doc strings, rename
> variables, make some behavior optional, etc.) just do it.  I'm asked
> to do similar things in other projects, where I'm just one of many
> contributors.  Why you think it's unreasonable is beyond me.

It's _not_ unreasonable, it's perfectly fine to suggest changes.  In
fact I do it all the time.  What's unreasonable, and frankly a bit
saddening (for me) is call others "unfriendly" when encountering the
smallest justified opposition to a given suggestion.

João



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