I had a long post typed up, but I honestly feel I'm in over my head here. I don't know the code well enough to speak on it.
To put it simply, though, the ends are just as important as the means when it comes to fixes around here. You solved the problem and gave Kim a great idea of how to fix it herself without the need for a work-around. I'm sure if she wasn't so strapped for time, she would've communicated it better, as she's never been anything but courteous and respectful. We're lucky to see as much work from her as we do, I reckon =)
Take a deep breath, and relax. This is a group project, and it sure isn't over. Plenty of time to get everything ironed out, be it proper credit in the changelog or a fix that not only solves the problem, but does it in a way consistent with the rest of the code.
Would really love to see you continue your work here.
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