Thread:Mainframebabe/@comment-27860632-20170105002444/@comment-29954643-20170105045839

What can I say? Same as the other one. Instructions are there, but most don't really read them. Too many people thinking they know what they're doing and a little  bit of knowledge may be more harmful than none at all. Open source lends itself to mess. With it goes a need for overseers with a more structured approach perhaps. The whole blank line concept just doesn't seem intuitive to me, but when Foss was around, perhaps she was watching out for this type of problem sooner and fixed it on her own, Don't know. Doubt this is a recent issue.

As an example, see how the table looks when you first open the page. It appears sorted, but it's instinctual for someone to hit the sort again to make sure and, up to the top pops the zillion blank lines, followed by any entries in starting with special characters, then numbers, then the normal alphabetic entries. Now, the list seems really weird, and someone decides to edit out the blanks and voila, mess! Expect it to happen again.

Perhaps it's me. I believe that I have a great sense of humor, but I'm not goofy by nature, I'm a serious programmer with a very structured mind. Hope that this code can survive the test of time. - El