Instead of having five developers working on a stable OOo 2.0 X11
port, which would lead to an earlier release of NO 2.0, a better

But Eric, you can't set priorities for people. And just because people work on your code you can't say they are stealing. That is what FOSS is about.

O.K. We, OOo X11 devs and supporters, can stop working on the X11
base immediately and see how long it will take for Ed and Patrick
to have a NO 2.0 without a X11 2.0.

It is not about that. It is about stopping to complain that NO is doing something that you can't copy because it is GPLed. And if _you_ don't do the 2.0 OSX port somebody else is going to do it. It is not about personal issues.

Complaining about people who volunteer their time and money to make your product a better product is _not_ right.

I can't understand why Sophie, you (and probably others) can't figure that out.

Jean-Christophe Helary


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