If you get something better out of it, some things can do with a bit of reinventing
This is not re-inventing, it is fine tuning.
Finetuning means modifying init, not creating a new one. That's a distinction.
Exactly. Just like the wheels of a BMW aren't made of stone or wood. They have been reinvented. Sometimes that's necessary, because what was before wasn't good enough
This probably invites a long and irrelevant conversation, but BMW wheels weren't reinvented, but are the end result of a long process of "fine tuning" based upon very old improvements. The most significant improvements were the substitution of new materials for old, pneumatic tyres, disc brakes and the whole suspension. A mix of replacements and additions. No reinvention there, whatever the marketing people say. I too have a strong objection to clichéd metaphors. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org