You have a point there, besides the language barrier of course. On Thursday, February 26, 2015 at 4:54:51 PM UTC+8, Irgendeiner wrote: > > Am 25.02.2015, 13:15 Uhr, schrieb Simos Xenitellis > <[email protected] <javascript:>>: > > > On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 5:55 AM, Luc Verhaegen <[email protected] > <javascript:>> wrote: > >> > >> Allwinner, it is very high time to start playing nice. You've been at > it > >> for 4 years now and seem utterly incapable of or unwilling to change. > > > > I think it's time for Luc to start playing nice. His toxic behavior > > does not help. > > Trying to berate both on list and off list, even new members to this > > Google group, > > is unacceptable behavior. > > It makes me wonder whether his abrasive behavior was actually a factor > > to the situation that we try to solve here. > > It's very ironic as well! > > > > We see constructive efforts from Allwinner to fix issues > > and it makes sense for the community to be constructive as well. > > I do not even see an issue filed at > > https://github.com/allwinner-zh/media-codec/issues > > > > Being constructive and nice takes you a long way, > > Simos > > > > Just my two cents about Luc: > > I recently dared entering the irc sunxi chat and obviously disturbed the > experts there with Luc loading off his anger because I had bought a > BananaPi which he thinks is kind of a parasitic product o_O > > Immediately I also received the message that I better do not weigh each of > > his words, so his very special personal style must be known to insiders. I > > give credit to those who deliver excellent code, they are entitled to > communicate like nerds :O > > Regarding the GPL violations: > Imho it is obvious that Allwinner did violate it, as many other companies > > do it every day. I think it is necessary to regularly put a finger in > these wounds and be vigilant to change that situation. > > BUT: We need results and therefore it is better to have good relationship > > with the companies while politely pushing them everyday in that direction. > > From many years of industrial experience I do know that most probably > those companies do not intentionally violate GPL. They are just busily > struggling to survive in these extremely fast moving markets and do not > have time and resources to care for this kind of 'details'. This does not > > excuse it or embellish anything, but that is how organizations operate. > > Therefore, when David Lanzendörfer travels to Shenzen and get's personal > contact with engineers at Allwinner this imho is the very best possibility > > to improve that situation. Let us give him a fair chance to prove the > usefulness right now. > > I.Irgendeiner >
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