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by kbenson
4446 days ago
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With NSS, it's far, far harder to remove code I'm not sure how to interpret that statement. It could mean any of the following, or something I'm not even thinking of: The code is inscrutable and/or the documentation is poor: That's obviously a problem. Commits removing code are delayed/ignored: Probably also a problem, but maybe there's valid reasons for this, such as more thorough testing? There's little cruft to remove: This would be a positive. Not having much of a mess to clean is hard to consider a problem. Am I close with any of those? |
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(I have no reason to believe this applies to NSS.)