On 07/10/2007, Steven Walling
<steven.walling(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I don't think this going to change anytime
soon, and in many situations
template banners are very helpful.
The best way to efficiently suggest the redundancy of a template is to go
and fix it yourself, if they piss you off that much. But expecting that
everyone is capable (much less willing) to fix every problem they see
themselves is foolishness, plain and simple.
I'm not suggesting people are capable or willing to fix every problem
they
see (really, this negates the "so fix it" argument that even you yourself
use). I do however think it is good for people to recognise even problems
that aren't going to be solved anytime soon, and even discuss them. Indeed
it's a lot better to have plenty of discussion before any action whatsoever
is taken!
I often get the impression that some people actively work to discourage
discussion, especially when discussion would be inconsistent with a
quick fix.
Ec