Fulvio wrote:
>> Sorry, I'm not sure I understand correctly:
>> are you saying that you are against letting new developers work on scid?

Steven wrote:
>No.. It's free software and people are all welcome to work on it.
>But as far a making a quality software release, i'm not sure they will
>be very helpful.

Fulvio wrote:
I do not know them and I presumed it was the same for you.
I have great respect for all GPL volunteers, regardless of their technical
capability, and I can not understand how accepting their help will contrast
with a quality software release.
And if you don't want to be the one coordinating their efforts, why not let
Joao Rita try?
I would like you to answer publicly to this message as soon as possible:
http://www.mail-archive.com/scid-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg06146.html

Aljoscha wrote:
Personally I love that idea, my main concern is indeed that Steve
might not be willing to spend the time on forming a new team, because
that is obviously a very different role which requires a different
skill set from being the lead developer on a project.
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Steven replies:

Aljoscha's idea is fine and level headed - thank-you. He is welcome to
go through the Scid commits and send me patches for them. But i have
followed every commit for the last three years, and already taken the
best. Also, I work with bug reporters and testers eveyday. This is my
team. Gregor provides technical feedback. Ted Wong helped me make a
working VC Makefile. Four new bug reports/fixes this week... Of course
new people are welcome, but just announcing "I'd like to help" means
nothing. To help - send patches, bug reports

Fulvio is all talking about a new team, but bug reports and patches to
this mailing list
have been consistently ignored by Fulvio and Alex for ages. I have
taken the fixes and
already applied them.

Now he asks me to come back to the mailing list and talk more hot air.
..... oh well.

I have written a proof of concept for window docking for ScidvsPC. It works :)

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