Brion Vibber wrote:
Ultimately, we need to remember what reverting a
commit means:
** Reverting means we're playing it safe: we are taking a machine in unknown
condition out of the line of fire and replacing it with a machine in
known-good condition, so the unknown one can be reexamined safely in
isolation while the whole assembly line keeps moving. **
It's not a moral judgment against you when someone marks code as fixme or
reverts it; it's simple workplace safety.
Often wiki workflow follows code development workflow, but in this case,
code development workflow can take a lesson from the wiki:
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:BOLD,_revert,_discuss_cycle>. :-)
MZMcBride