When there is no discussion what happens is either absolutely nothing, that
means nothing moves nor get improved, or someone comes in like an hawk and
commits his vision without sufficient consulting. This is obv?ously bad.
Certainly someone will say 'who empowered this guy to impose his guidelines
to the project' etc etc.
So then, when there is some discussion going on, as it has been for a while
among the few who are giving a look at what is in the snapshot, regularly
someone else comes out saying 'hey, we miss a guideline and e clear goal, we
are going nowhere with these endless disputes among ourselves'.
What can I say? There has been quite a good lot of clearification about the
whole auth process, and why and how it was not properly working with default
auth, and quite a few critic bugs have been found, and now this is all much
more clear and simple than it was before, when the start method was a real
mess. The code is there, is pretty readable, and once one understands the
logic, it is really handable by anyone for his needs, which it was never
before.
Whatever road phplib auth takes, one thing sure is that it will never revert
to as it was before. So alleluja, let's be happy, we're better shape now.
Give it a try, post your comments, I'll be back when something definite is
been decided.
Gian
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