On Sunday 26 July 2009 10:04:27 you wrote: > [email protected] wrote: > > I wanted to cooperate with people, but it was just too difficult for them > > to admit being wrong. > > Hardened fronts needs to calm down and then to find a way out the tight > corner. Everybody needs a chance, otherwise he might do everything > without publishing anything and one day there will be a program nobody > really can prove used FLOSS code.
More than a year of chances are more than enough. You cannot continually give people chances forever when it is obvious they just don't want to do the right thing. It may not matter if that guy changes things (e.g., license) once there is a fork. It is not as if other people cannot write code you know. The currently available source code is starter material for that. I wish people would think over what has already been written about this topic before they respond. People should not remain ever patient with those who act improperly. At some point you just have to act, not wait on the side until someone else gives you the okay. Imagine how much in this world would not get done if we all waited for others to smarten up. You give people a chance, then when they don't come through just get to it. That is what has happened here. Tune into that facts, please. Raymond _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
