▲ | btreecat 8 hours ago | |
> No; GitHub shouldn't support YAML anchors because it's a deviation from the status quo, and the argument is specifically that the actions ecosystem doesn't need to make analysis any harder than it already is. > > (As the post notes, neither I nor GitHub appears to see full compliance with YAML 1.1 to be an important goal: they still don't support merge keys, and I'm sure they don't support all kinds of minutiae like non-primitive keys that make YAML uniquely annoying to analyze. Conforming to a complex specification is not inherently a good thing; sometimes good engineering taste dictates that only a subset should be implemented.) That's a long way to say "yes, actually" | ||
▲ | woodruffw 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> That's a long way to say "yes, actually" "Because I don't like it" makes it sound like I don't have a technical argument here, which I do. Do you think it's polite or charitable to reduce peoples' technical arguments into "yuck or yum" statements like this? |