The problem isn't that I'm not willing to work hard. I am. It's that
the level of handhacking has to be controlled below the threshold that
makes it impossible.
> Back up a bit. What would be the most minimal, stripped-down version of CML2
> you could write? No eye candy, no complications, no autoconfigurator, no
> tree view, no frozen symbols. Just solving the core problem of configuring
> 2.5 in a more flexible and less buggy way than CML1, with the three
> interfaces (oldconfig, menuconfig, xconfig) we've got now.
The big problem isn't the code transition. It's the rulebase transition.
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