On 6/15/07, Martin Spott wrote:
Gerard,
"gh.robin" wrote:
> If a person start a project and ignore everything what has been done
before,
> and If that person has worked hard on it, that person could have a
chance to
> offer his own project.
>
> May be a strategy error, but if the result is right .........
Yet the result to have two models of the same type in the base package
is highly unfortunate
Is it even a little bit unfortunate? I don't think I agree with the premise
of your argument here. I suspect global warming will extinguish humanity
before two SR71's in the cvs data module does. (And at the moment I'm not
especially worried about the end of a life on earth.)
and I'd ask you to get together with Emmanuel to
work towards a solution. It might be a good idea if you both make an
arrangement behind the doors without getting too much public involved
in this process,
You could have quite easily made this request privately too. Please, every
situation does not have to be the end of the world.
Personally I have to chuckle quietly (just a bit) when I see we have this
"problem" of two people working on the same aircraft. That's a "problem"
born out of the success of the FlightGear project. Years ago, we only had a
very small number of people working on a very small number of aircraft.
That was a much bigger problem ... but something we addressed by tirelessly
working towards building the FlightGear project into what it is today ...
not perfect of course, not finished of course, but something that commands a
significant attention and respect from many different fields.
I think we are always going to have problems, but I would prefer the
problems of "success" over the problems of "no success."
I see no need to panic here, no need to raise a shrill tone, start a flame
war ... come on guys! I know everyone is wired a little bit differently,
but not every situation is needs to be dealt with as a 9-1-1 panic
emergency. This is starting to get ridiculous. FlightGear is supposed to
be a fun project. A few of you guys are giving me gray hairs! Stop it!
I've already got enough of them from being married! A few of you guys are
acting like you are married. :-)
Curt.
--
Curtis Olson - University of Minnesota - FlightGear Project
http://baron.flightgear.org/~curt/ http://www.humanfirst.umn.edu/
http://www.flightgear.org
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