*From*: Liam Proven
*Subject*: Re: piStep Development Project
*Date*: Fri, 25 Mar 2016 12:48:29 +0100
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Liam,

This is admittedly 3-months old now, i'll confess I missed it the
first time around but having read it felt it needed responding to.
So... Open-Source development works how I want it to, or how anyone
wants it to for that matter.  It's open-source, the development
process works to whatever the project and the people involved need and
choose to work to.  And following on from this, contrary to your
second point, the "process" fits with how we need it to.  I'm actually
annoyed by that comment - I won't be "learning to fit in" with
anything- I expect flexibility from people and process, end of.  As it
happens the project is progressing nicely as we're doing it our way,
rather than try to conform to something else and wait 3000 years for
people to stop arguing about their preferences vs other peoples.


*On 20 March 2016 at 18:04

Adam, I commend your enthusiasm, but you don't seem to really grasp
how open-source development works. You need to learn to fit in with
how things are done or all your publicity and energy will be futile
and a waste of effort.

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On 20 March 2016 at 22:43, Svetlana A. Tkachenko <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Dear Adam,
>
> I do not use Slack because its clients -- particularly their main
> website -- are proprietary and a pain to customize to fit my needs. I
> would rather we use Internet Relay Chat (IRC) whose clients are
> customizable, including e.g. TalkSoup.app at GNUstep. There simply is no
> Slack client for GNUstep that I know of.
>
> For those of you who like cloud experience at IRC we can run weechat on
> a linux shell and use its web frontend at http://www.glowing-bear.org/
> to fetch chat logs and to chat; it is very user-friendly.
>
> We have irc://irc.freenode.net/gnustep and I would suggest that rather
> it becomes more active than we split the communities of people familiar
> with gnustep across different chat platforms. We already have the
> mailing list and IRC; that's two places to follow, one with e-mail, and
> one with interactive chat.
>
> Please advise if you have any questions about using IRC.
>
> --
> Svetlana A. Tkachenko
> Member of the Free Software Foundation
> www.fsf.org  www.gnu.org www.freenode.net
>
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