On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 11:14 AM, Eriol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thursday 13 November 2008 10:21:18 Luca Dionisi wrote: >> Can you tell me where am I supposed to know that there is a new branch >> of the code (namely networking-abstraction) and what it is supposed to >> exist for? > > You are not supposed to know about it until it's ready to be merged to the > trunk. I could die this afternoon and maybe it would never merged. So what's > the matter? :) > > In your first mail you did not ask about the new branch, you complained about > developers. > >> I don't think that there is something "hidden" intentionally. > > Nothing is "hidden", you can simply read the code, and understand. > >> And, if there were no new code at all, I wouldn't say that the devs >> are lazy. > > Maybe developers are simply busy. > >> It is a free project and I know that if I have time to >> donate I could help myself. > > If you have time why don't you help here instead: > http://dev.hinezumi.org/report/1 > >> But, since there is new code, I ask why there is no written speech >> about what it is meant for. > > Because that branch is not finished yet. > > And now, what is "networking-abstraction" meant for? Simply to make netsukuku > OS independent, so you'll can use it even on windows (if and when the windows > adaptor will be coded). At the moment I'm finishing the linux adaptor. Yes, > either linux adaptor is NOT COMPLETED yet. > I also refactored cli interface and the setting system. > >> And, finally, I must admit that mine is more curiosity than true >> possibility to help. ;P > > I hope this satisfies your curiosity. Maybe you can be kinder next time.
Sorry. You misunderstood, probably fault of my poor english. :) I said (or failed while I was trying) that i *would not say* that devs are lazy. I know they are busy and they are *donating* their time. I also said that I know that I could help, instead of just asking others to do things. I was trying to be gentle, as much as I could. _______________________________________________ Netsukuku mailing list [email protected] http://lists.dyne.org/mailman/listinfo/netsukuku
