so, Canada won the World Cup of Hockey tonight, beating Finland. this meant the people took to the streets honking horns and making noise. nothing like what happened when Calgary went to the Stanley Cup, though.
so Peyton and i went for a walk. it was raining lightly and beautifully. we ended up going into Buon Giorno for some wine and gnochi. well, i had wine. Peyton had cranberry juice. we got a free dessert (mmmm... tiramisu); it's impressive how many free things you get when you travel with a cute, well behaved and articulate child. women, too. odd. on the walk back we jumped in as may puddles as possible. and Peyton revealed he knows the number 100, as he saw it on a sign and read it.
in other news, did a bit more work on kicker. and i'm the current leader in bugs closed for the week. which isn't hard because our bug database has been filled with lots of duped, crappy bugs. c'mon people, outdo me! i bet most could close 40 bugs in a night just by marking dupes, closing invalids and saying "Hell no!" to silly feature requests.
Wednesday, September 15, 2004
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>saying "Hell no!" to silly feature requests.
Yes, I often wish more developers would do that. Especially when bug hunting on konqueror you can find really awkward wishes or just stuff that won't be implemented. I even thought about suggesting that to one of the mailing lists but who am I to do that :-)
And not being a maintainer, I don't think that I should close those kind of bugs.
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