This dude is a troll right? Going after developers on IRC, and now raster
on several ml threads, all while trashing EFL and bragging about his gentoo
days... has to be a troll.  As a side note related to this thread... please
don't give this guy commit access unless he changes his attitude and can
show that it stays changed for a while.

On Sat, May 13, 2017, 8:08 PM William L. Thomson Jr. <wlt...@o-sinc.com>
wrote:

> On Sat, 13 May 2017 07:59:30 +0900
> Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) <ras...@rasterman.com> wrote:
> >
> > seriously? you really need to re evaluate some of your perspectives.
>
> Taking time to look into a matter rather than running off and making a
> commit is not unreasonable.
>
> > welcome to conflicts. also known as "that's life" when you share a
> > repository and you are not sole king of the hill.
>
> FYI when I was a Gentoo developer there was considerably more people
> doing "conflicting work". I am well versed in such. As such I would not
> do as  you did. It is as simple as that. I work with others in shared
> repositories in a different manner.
>
> > oh seriously? you think that's a proper fix? it's far worse than my
> > "just comment it out".
>
> Yes because it is a compile time configure option. That anyone who is
> running under Wayland knows they are. Thus they should set
>
> cmake -Dwayland=true .
>
> Which essentially does the same as you commenting out code. EXCEPT it
> does not disable that function across the board. Which commenting out
> takes care of Wayland but removes function from X.
>
> > you make a binary that is non-portable between
> > x and wayland and that should never really happen for any regular
> > app. they should "just work" when executed under ether display system.
>
> I have some sample binaries available under github. I can do different
> binaries for wayland and x. Most will compile from source and make
> their own. I doubt many will use any pre-made. Thus any options turned
> on or not. are their own.
>
> To step back. Wayland is not my primary concern. I am not able to run
> Wayland. It lacks dual monitor support, not sure about switching
> displays, etc. Thus it is a corner case. More will likely run it under
> X than Wayland.
>
> > you want to give me a lesson in how efl works, should work, and apps
> > should use it?
>
> Maybe that is why more do not use EFL... Pretty rude approach to a new
> contributor looking to take over a dead project...
>
> You are welcome to maintain and further Ecrire yourself... Or can
> continue to back seat drive on every EFL application. Which will ensure
> there are very few as there are now...
>
> I have packaged things and supported user bases for over a decade. I do
> have a clue. It may not be your way, but it does work.
>
> --
> William L. Thomson Jr.
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