Yes, I'm twenty-something. Yes I'm self-thought, I went to the best High School in Sweden teaching CS, I outsmarted my teacher and he gave me a tie when the student became the master (and straight A's). All my respect to him, I owe him much. I went to college and dropped out because it bored me (anybody worth naming studying CS in Linköping is a drop out), as an institutionalized environment (unlike gnash). I started working on gnash because as a user I saw that it needed more developers instead of complaining. I've seen better code in my days, most of the code-base is actually not written by us, but Thatcher Ulrich, and I'm for one admit I should mark my CVS-checkins better and document some stuff in a better/more appropriate way. I don't give a f**k for prestige and I don't think any other of us does it either, that's all in your mind. The in-group atmosphere you're mentioning is not a thing I can relate to. But well, I'm not always polite and humble as I could be, however I don't try to point out others flaws. Calling Rob a clown and judging people by age is just a low water mark of yours.
//Markus On 19 Aug, 2007, at 14:10 , Martin Guy wrote:
2007/8/19, Dâniel Fraga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:Ok, you'll say that developers do it by themselves, in their spare time, without been paid for it...No they won't, because most Gnash developers are paid hansomely by Bob Young (former CEO RedHat)'s "lulu" publication company, partly for beneficience, partly for the OLPC and partly because they want to use it to do a youtube kind of thing. There are noises about using it in the OLPC, but it is huge and slow and the code is mostly written by self-taught twenty-year-olds and is of appalling quality. One of the salaries people's aims, obviously, is to make the project last as long as possible, which explains why it is so baroque and over-engineered, and why it uses the most difficult and complicated language and libraries as a barrier to entry. I too was paid until Rob Savoye,the project's paid front-man and stand-up clown, had a sudden ranting fit when he got back from holiday in mid July, and sacked me with no notice (literally, he told me to "f*** off"). If you're interested I'll post the 3-message exchange in its entirety, *apparently* about making agg the default renderer, but actually a vicious dominance thing I think. He was fresh back from holiday, wading through mail, and my work on eliminating unreproducable bugs from the tracker generated a lot of auto-mail for him. So he lashed out at whoever was easiest to lash out at, i.e. the one who was trusting enough to work without a contract with Lulu. Or maybe he was killing one off to frighten the others? He hadn't spoken to me since video support was included in swfdec and I compared their technical features and posted a technical comparison of the two. He snapped "go and work on swfdec then". I am now waiting to see whether July's final (half) month's invoice will be paid or not. It's funny that AGG is now to be the default rendererIn the end, I think the user is a victim, Adobe is the "evil" and Gnash developers are heroes. But it shouldn't be this way.Heroes. Yeah. Listen how they treat users. These are not heroes, they are mostly self-taught twenty-something year olds, drunk on their own cleverness and on the "prestige" of being named in a GNU project. Like most 20-year-olds, they don;t write code for others to read, just to try and get it working. But don't worry about some of them being openly rude to users. The in-group atmosphere is even worse: competitive, sneering, bad-tempered, unable to handle technical issues without them becoming ego soap boxes to be defended to the death. I'm glad to be away from it, however abrupt and offensive the end was. However, if you find it to be the best of the free players and want and are able to contribute, of course that is the way to go. M _______________________________________________ Gnash mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash
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