<Insert Michael Jackson popcorn gif here> Holy cow.
On Mon, May 15, 2017, 2:11 PM William L. Thomson Jr. <wlt...@o-sinc.com> wrote: > On Tue, 16 May 2017 02:45:26 +0900 > Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) <ras...@rasterman.com> wrote: > > > > I addressed a bug report on IRC. I can do whatever I like in our > > repos. I build ecrire from our git. After the report I tried it on > > Wayland. It crashed I fixed it. I pushed the fix. Telling me I cannot > > do that is not your place. > > Um NO! > I addressed the proper bug report that preceeded that in IRC by days... > https://github.com/Obsidian-StudiosInc/ecrire/issues/2 > > I even mentioned it on the README for the project. > > https://github.com/Obsidian-StudiosInc/ecrire/commit/4db8162c615db6a2faeeb07629f155bd49a3805c#diff-04c6e90faac2675aa89e2176d2eec7d8L17 > > I was already working on a proper fix. Which I had addressed it in a > temporary way already. In the repository that is being actively > developed and used. The person reporting such on IRC was likely using > MY repo not your old dead one you commit to. > > It VERY much is my place given I am the one who is furthering ecrire > NOT you. I am the one responsible. If YOU want to take over all bug > reports, maintenance, and furthering the ecrire project then go ahead. > You had MANY years you could do such. > > Stay out of my way if you are not going to be helpful. All you have > done now, is created a fork. You can keep your old dead repo to > yourself. I will continue on as I have outside. > > Problem solved and done! > > > You have got to be kidding. You can't read. You started to accuse me > > of micromanagement. It has nothing to do with bug tickets. Just > > because one exists doesn't magically make it my responsibility to go > > address it. But that's irrelevant to this. > > That is exactly what you were doing. Yet you will not do such when it > is needed like doing releases for packages that were broken with a new > EFL release. > > Not to mention YOU said to wait for permission from Tom. Which I got > for taking over HIS project NOT YOURS!!!! > > Given the FACT you have NEVER commit to that repo ever before. > https://github.com/Obsidian-StudiosInc/ecrire/graphs/contributors > > You have NO ground to stand on what so ever. You have NO legal > ownership. You have no rights as an author. The license is regular GPL > nothing Enlightenment specific etc. Thus you have NO ownership or any > involvement. Back off!!! > > Ecrire is NOT your project. It never has been. Now it definitely will > not be. Nor will I look to ever want to gain access to git.e.org repos. > Not with a crazy tyrant running around. > > > Actually I had no idea what you were or were not doing. I hadn't > > looked. But sure... assume away. > > You have a terrible memory. We discussed this on IRC a few times. I > can show you logs. It would be shocking that most everyone in the > community knows Ecrire is being developed again. They likely know I am > doing that. I have been making noise on such on this list going back > several days. Long before that IRC session you speak of. > > How you could miss it, despite our direct conversations. You asking me > to get permission from Tom, thus filing this ticket per your request. > That is simply amazing!! > https://phab.enlightenment.org/T5411 > > > Oh you did. WTF do you think "Rather than any of that, sadly Raster > > went and commented out the code." is meant to mean? It's "how dare > > you do anything to this code in your repo! Stop doing it". That's > > precisely what it's saying. > > No what it said was. I care less someone is working on Ecrire. I know > better. I will go in and touch a repo I have never before. Making a > commit, despite it not having any in years. It was wrong on so many > levels. > > But I come back to it was the worst thing to do technically. Removing > function. When YOU should know how to properly code such in your sleep > with your eyes closed.... > > Rather interesting how simple the fix was. Yet no one was able to > provide any clear examples or help. Like with the simple question, what > object do I pass to elm_cnp_selection_get. No one answered that > question. Thus aside from some rubber ducking. I came up with the > solution without any code samples etc from anyone. > > I likely know less about EFL than all others.... > > -- > William L. 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