> it's indeed interesting to see the whole conception story and how dev > of open source software can > get gummy ~ for sure emotional stuff doesn't help productivity but > sometime helps creativity ;)
No, geoffroy. It is devastating for my personal motivation to see what I saw what here was just starting. People who *could* cooperate as an even, well-organized front of European free code artists, are diverging, arguing about who invited who and how many times and when they were inviting themselves to show how "kind" they were to each other, sticking needles here and there in the same time. Next step would be probably showing how much ones have done v. how lazy were the others. (Or maybe this happened too?) Like there was no microphones, webcams, chats and numerous events, or even holidays or "just passing by" occasions to meet each other and cooperate (or argue), or just take a sip of coffee together... And working together both teams could have achieved way more common goals, than separately. Sure, it needs some good will and other resources on both sides. Even *not arguing* on a public channel would be actually cool to see if the teams or leaders can't cooperate too much. Cheers, Luke --- [email protected] http://identi.ca/group/puredyne irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne
