God dammit, I swore I wouldn't get involved in this, but that's enough. > 2) I am _not_ sympathetic to your self-imposed hardship of having the > same code developed in svn and where-ever else you choose to develop > your forked code-base.
Even if there was only one copy in GnuCash SVN, Neil would still try to keep it usable for other projects. Code reuse is one of the main points of FOSS. He has shown his commitment to this, you have not. That alone would make having a single copy politically impossible. That code is no longuer used only by GnuCash, no matter where the code lives. If it weren't for Neil's patience, we'd have a fork on our hand (and we'd be responsable for it). Neil is trying to make your job easier in this process, but you refuse to even acknowledge that keeping the code generic is important (which is basically all he is asking of you). > 4) I will _not_ rehash this flamewar everytime I fix something in > lib/libqof. Neil has always been polite and argued with you on technical grounds. But it seems that in every two messages you write you have to put some sniping remark about Neil's skill level, or some other Ad Hominem. This just isn't acceptable. But Neil doesn't attack you back, he dutifully ignores those parts, extracts the technical content, and responds. Guess who looks more mature looking from the outside? Neil has shown his willingness to bend over backwards to help make changes in QOF as unobtrusive as possible for GnuCash's development process, despite being frequently treated like an unimportant incompetent. His patient responses certainly earned my respect. If I had been treated like that when I joined GnuCash, I would have left long before I contributed anything usefull. I don't know how good his code is/isn't, and right now I don't care, he still deserves to be treated with respect. > 5) Please do not interpret any future lack of my response to this > subject as approval for or agreement with your desire that GnuCash > developers stop developing in lib/libqof. Fine, but you'll most likely lose the argument. -- Benoit Grégoire, http://benoitg.coeus.ca/
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