Andreas, Was this necessary? For decency, remove this response too. It hits back on Qooxdoo.
Kent On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 16:04 +0200, Andreas Ecker wrote: > Sorry, Kent, > > what you have posted here on this list recently is complete nonsense! :-( > > Just a few of your last week's postings: > > Kent Olsson wrote: > > One negative thing is that Sebastian has opened up the software, but > > not as much as it deserves. It slows development too much. It must be > > changed in some or the other way, else dedicated and brave developers > > will choose other libraries to support and contribute. > > > Sebastian is a very driven person and in one sense too much drive for > > this project. It means that things stop and nothing or very little > > happens when he does not have time to spend for Qooxdoo for any > > reason. It is detrimental for the project, because a lot of people > > spend a lot of time to get things working with Qooxdoo. > > > Sebastian! I think you should take it all as constructive critics and > > not destructive, else I would not be her. Please, do not go into > > defense mode! :-) > > > Please, read the other threads! If you put them together, you will > > understand the picture, even though it hurts in some sense, it should > > be felt as a relief. > > > This is really rude! There are a couple of people who really have > > contributed here, but you do not even realise it! THis is the > > problem. I do not need to comment more, cause it is > > self-explanatory.:-) > > > Kent, we find it extremely annoying and embarrassing how you keep > constantly complaining here or even being offensive on a personal level. > By "we" I speak of a group of developers that either created qooxdoo, > substantially contributed to it or keep being actively involved in its > development. Since it is mostly Sebastian that is visible to the outside > (mailingslist, commits), that fact may not be so obvious. > > Everyone is invited to be an active or passive part of the qooxdoo > community. It is a matter of course that interaction may be challenging > on a technical level. Nonetheless, it must not be driven by personal > dislikes. We do not accept ourselves or other community members being > insulted repeatedly - subtly or blatantly. > > qooxdoo has intentionally been made available as an open-source project > to share it with the community and let interested members get involved. > Without a doubt, it is and will always be sort of incomplete, but > hopefully appealing enough for people to make it better by time. To > support this process, any feedback or critisism that is based on facts > and that leads to a constructive atmosphere of discussion is highly > appreciated. > > If you, Kent, have any such valuable input, it will - as it has always > been - be very welcome. As you apparently call yourself a "dedicated and > brave developer" that does not feel the project to be enough "opened > up", you might be interested in fixing and cleaning-up your contribution > that is distributed with the project under source/contribution/*_olsson? > Unfortunately, most of your contributions either do not work, some could > have never worked, refer to non-existing parts or seem to be highly > redundant. It is quite disappointing, since this has apparently been the > case for weeks now. I suppose, all qooxdoo users would rather prefer to > see your energy and devotion go into making your very own contributions > first-class quality. > > Many fine people on this list actually use qooxdoo either in private, > non-commercial or commercial projects. They simply have fun playing > around with it or actively contribute to it in many different ways. > Sure, sometimes communication may get tedious, but in general it is a > pleasure to work with any community member. None of them constantly > talks politics, complains without comprehensible facts, makes dubious > statements that can not be proven, posts false answers to questions that > have already been answered, leaves the impression of being an > authoritative source of information and worst of all gets offensive on a > personal level. > > If you are seriously interested in supporting qooxdoo in a positive way, > you will certainly have to rethink your way of participation, > > Andreas > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by xPML, a groundbreaking scripting language > that extends applications into web and mobile media. 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