Re: [PATCH/RFC (take 2)] gitweb: New improved patchset view

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--- Jakub Narebski <jnareb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm just saying that with HTML diffs, presented via gitweb in graphical
> web browser, you have more possibilities, more formatting to use.
> Why not make use of it?

That sounds fine.

The question is where one draws the line.

> >> BTW. you can easily override it in your CSS file.
> > 
> > Why should we allow something to go into gitweb and disrupt the current
> > default behavior only so that people have to change their own css file
> > to keep current default behaviour.  Please don't shove this down our
> > throats.  Please?
> 
> That was just to note that if you don't agree with default, you can change
> it very easily. It is probably the time where people would disagree (for
> example infamous "redundant links" debate) on the gitweb UI; the possibility
> to tailor it easily to your own UI concepts and ideas is in my opinion
> very important (and very nice).

I would like to keep the visual default as stable as possible.

   Luben

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