On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Fournier, Camille F. <[email protected]> wrote: > Thomas, we all agree that you have done useful work. But right now it seems > that you are more concerned with the aesthetics of the code base than the > correctness of it. You are capable of identifying potential bugs. Are you > capable of doing the work to provably identify them (by writing tests) and > fix them?
Thomas has found some bugs - he's reported a few against multi support for example. Perhaps he didn't feel enabled to work towards addressing those. Camille your point is a good one - the community is saying "we are interested in addressing X", while Thomas has been addressing Y. If he is interested to work on X I suspect he'll find broad support, if he is only interested in Y I suspect it will continue to be an uphill effort. My own opinion only, but I believe once X was addressed I'm pretty sure people would be more open to doing this other work. Q: Are we as a community clearly defining the work we are interested in taking on in the near future? Patrick
