On Nov 27, 7:13 pm, alex23 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 28, 10:09 am, r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Are you against promoting python?
>
> > Maybe your a Ruby fan, i don't know, but that
> > would explain your quick disposal of the idea though.
>
> Are you intending to come off so patronising? To angrily dismiss
> someone who has been posting some solid help in this group for the
> past three months doesn't do your position any favours. There's
> advocacy and then there's rabid fanboyism....
>
> > -food for thought-
>
> Here's something a little more substantial for you to consider: put up
> or shut up. Create a thin layer that brokers Python requests through
> to the Ruby interface for SketchUp. Gain support for this approach.
> Prove how many people are interested in using the Python aspect. Show
> you're not expecting someone else to bear all the effort. Do something
> more constructive than post wishful fantasies and snide cutdowns to a
> mailing list.
>
> Stop proclaiming how great Python is and start developing solutions
> that demonstrate it.
Thanks alex23 for you honest response,
Although i am no Pythonista by FAR, i will give my all to help this
idea come to be. I am not just posting ideas and expecting everyone
else pull the load. That being said, there is no way I could do this
on my own. I would need the help of smarter people than myself. Yes i
totally agree, this idea is hugely ambitious to say the least! All i
can say is no tree can bear fruit without first planting the seed. I
must be honest, i was not expecting this much resisstance to my idea,
but i did say that i welcomed all input. I did fail to mention in my
OP that this was a "testing of the waters", to see if anyone out there
shared the same feelings.
Thanks again.
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