On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 13:41, Ben Reser wrote: > That's my 2 cents on the issue and all I'm going to say... >
Much agreed... So much, that I really don't have anything to add. As I said before, cooker used to be lots of fun (e.g., prior to 8.x). That fun has seemed to be stripped... Then again, you have to look at it from the mdksoft perspective, that they do have a deadline to meet, and I think there's quite a bit of frustration on both ends. Where does my frustration lie? Ideas that I expounded that I have never gotten credit for, fixes I have never gotten credit for, fixes/idea that were never even acknowledged, etc... However I buried the hatchet, so to speak, what's done is done. On 8.2 devel... As I said in a private email with one of the mdksoft developers, I do admit during this release, I came in a bit late, emailing in quite a few false-positives, this surely caused frustration on the mdksoft side (e.g., hunting for bugs that were not there). For this I apologize... With that said, we begin again... A clean slate. I think one thing needs to always be kept in mind... Management especially should heed to this... This is a community. Each side depends upon each other, one can not, in no way, in a right way, co-exist without the other. Understanding that development of any open-source/free software is mutual can only speed up, quality, intuitiveness, and integrity of the project. Now, let the games begin : ) (after a short break of course : p) Tashi Delek -- Bryan Paxton Public PGP key: http://www.deadhorse.net/bpaxton.gpg Trying, the volition devoid of action, this is idleness. Doing, the volition replete in motion, a process. Being that all things are impermanent, this process is constant. If one realizes such, the process is in all actuality, one step. A motion that can not be reversed, but may be halted. Both ways does this sway.
