As hinted at in a comment a few threads down, sometimes the sheer effort of trying to impart some knowledge or technique when other developers clearly don't want to hear it takes its toll.
In those situations, it is a lot less effort to allow developer B to commit whatever the hell they want into the codebase, wait until they lose interest and then go in later and clean up the mess.
In those situations, it is a lot less effort to allow developer B to commit whatever the hell they want into the codebase, wait until they lose interest and then go in later and clean up the mess.