Drew Northup wrote:

> I hate to tell you, but when Ramon & Kevin agree on something you might as
> well just go jump off of a cliff then try to convince them otherwise; I've
> been here for a long time--believe me.  Therefore C it is--whatever problems
> or gains that may entail; it isn't worth arguing about anymore.
>
> Drew Northup, N1XIM

Yeah, maybe.  Those are the projects I tend to walk away from.  So I try
*really* hard to encourage projects to allow people to "try" everything, but to
also have high standards for "accepting" anything.

I don't join Open Source projects because I need to work for free:  I get paid
good bucks to work on challenging, fun projects at my day job.  I join Open
Source projects when it will not only be fun, but when it will also make good
use of my time and skills, and give me a reason to explore new areas and try
new things.

Making Plex86 "g++ compatible" won't hurt anything, and might just lead to
improved design, code and productivity at some point.  No guarantee, but maybe.

A "maybe" I would be very interested in pursuing.  If not on this project, then
on another.  But I would *really* like it to be Plex86!


-BobC



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