στις 29/05/2010 10:40, O/H Przemysław Czerpak έγραψε:
This is my last massage in this thread. I strongly suggest to invest
resources necessary to create such long messages about how to create
harbour documentation in creating some real documentation. It will
be really productive.
best
pete_westg wrote:
στις 27/05/2010 13:02, O/H Viktor Szakáts έγραψε:
By documentation friendly code i mean two simple and very well known
things.
a. Short introductory description on top of source code (in place of
this long and more or less useless copyright reminding replica )
b.
Hi All,
..I'd prefer to we follow a Harbour-Fund financing model. That is,
we start making donations to a common-treasure and let project
leaders decide and make hiring agreements for manual creation, or
whatever would help project's improvement.
But, of course, let's hear other harbour
2010/5/31 Viktor Szakáts harbour...@syenar.hu:
Pls note that _anyone_ is free to create a fund and deal with the
sponsoration of doc writing, or any other matter whatsoever. Harbour
admins/core developers aren't needed for this.
In italy if i receive money from internet (to pay doc writing for
This reads like one of your nice commit logs!
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 9:35 AM, Viktor Szakáts harbour...@syenar.huwrote:
[ After waiting some days for the original thread on user's
list taking any sort of constructive direction, I had made the
decision to ban the thread starter, on the
στις 29/05/2010 00:42, O/H Pritpal Bedi έγραψε:
Ok, I commit to write documentation, how much you will pay ?
Certainly not less than the current market price[*] for similar products.
(and of course, I'd prefer it to be an under-official-leadership
initiative.)
Users of Harbour can
2010/5/29 pete_westg pete_we...@yahoo.gr
στις 29/05/2010 00:42, O/H Pritpal Bedi έγραψε:
Ok, I commit to write documentation, how much you will pay ?
Certainly not less than the current market price[*] for similar products.
(and of course, I'd prefer it to be an under-official-leadership
On Sat, 29 May 2010, pete_westg wrote:
Hi,
..I'd prefer to we follow a Harbour-Fund financing model. That is,
we start making donations to a common-treasure and let project
leaders decide and make hiring agreements for manual creation, or
whatever would help project's improvement.
But, of
http://tech.blog.aknin.name/2010/05/29/mailing-list-debates-considered-harmful/
Most important thing is the title. Have fun! :-)
[]'s Maniero
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From: pete_westg [mailto:pete_we...@yahoo.gr]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 9:19 PM
To: harbour@harbour-project.org
Subject: [Harbour] Re: Documentation storm on user's list
[...]
When I am saying documentation is more valuable than coding, in no way
mean
στις 27/05/2010 23:33, O/H smu johnson έγραψε:
Some thoughts,
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 12:18 PM, pete_westg
pete_we...@yahoo.gr mailto:pete_we...@yahoo.gr
wrote:
are you sure you have understood my words? I 'm afraid you don't!
What I am not sure for, is the reason for this
To put it an other way, the crucial subject today, is not any more the open
source code. It is (and always was) the open knowledge.
Nobody ever promised that knowledge or mastery will automatically
fly into the users' brains, just by having access to the information,
be it open source,
στις 28/05/2010 15:23, O/H Viktor Szakáts έγραψε:
Pls remember that even such _quite well documented_, _fully open_
and long time known systems as Linux, have several companies
_earning_ large sums of money by supporting them (f.e. Red Hat),
(I don't know if this has been proposed before
pete_westg wrote:
(I don't know if this has been proposed before but) why don't you create
some kind of Harbour Fund? It could be used to accept donations,
contributions and, why not, for hired services (be it on-line help or
code-writing or support etc.)
Ok, I commit to write
El 27/05/2010 11:16, Horodyski Marek (PZUZ) escribió:
Viktor,
... Harbour is beautiful, beautiful, and once again fast :)
Best regards,
Marek Horodyski
Amen
Some hummor (really?) to ease the day ;)
http://www.kevinwilliampang.com/2008/08/28/top-10-things-that-annoy-programmers/
στις 27/05/2010 13:02, O/H Viktor Szakáts έγραψε:
To Pete,
[ Sorry to reply here, but I'm readonly user of users-list. ]
Strange and insulting thoughts towards anyone who have
dedicated huge amount (many years) of (maybe even full
time) to take this project where it is now. Maybe
you could
[I finally managed to discover that my post in users-forum had been replied
here. so, here it is my humble yet belated answer]
are you sure you have understood my words? I 'm afraid you don't!
What I am not sure for, is the reason for this misunderstanding. Perhaps, is
it due to my bad
Some thoughts,
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 12:18 PM, pete_westg pete_we...@yahoo.gr wrote:
are you sure you have understood my words? I 'm afraid you don't!
What I am not sure for, is the reason for this misunderstanding. Perhaps,
is it due to my bad English or what?
- Stating that Harbour's
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