Do I realy need to explain to you for what a release is good for?
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"J. Liles" <[email protected]> schrieb:



On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 9:13 PM, hermann meyer <[email protected]> wrote:

Am 24.02.2013 06:02, schrieb J. Liles:

I stated it out already in a other thread: without ever been released as NSM 
(means available as tarball, or what ever, with ONLY NSM included), I wouldn't 
support it.


This is stupid. What difference does it make what other programs are in the 
source repository? Distributions can and should package the programs 
individually. Also, NSM clients require from the NSM server implementation. 
There is no libnsm to link to etc. This is the definition of a non-issue.


So be it for you.
For me, a session management which I will support in my projects, have to be 
released as such. Otherwise I wouldn't waste my time with it. period.


You're not making any sense. Why would I waste my time trying to make something 
which is already 100% modular and independent appear to be more so? You clearly 
have some rather fundamental misunderstanding of what's involved here. All 
Non-DAW etc have in common with NSM is that they share the same author and 
happen to work together. If that's too much integration for you, well then you 
must have some very strange motives.

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