On 15/03/13 00:40, Fulvio wrote:
> I hate to be harsh, but why people talk about thing they don't
> understand and try to make me say thing i never thought about?
> As i already said very clearly, impossible to misunderstand:
> - i'm very much in favor of having Steve on board and furthermore i
> would like if he will be the maintainer and lead developer of scid
> - i'm very much in favor of merging scidvspc into scid and i even gave
> my availability to spend time to help for the merge
> - my own code and efforts are already been used in scidvspc, so it's not
> my code that will be deleted
> I cannot be more clear than this, I am the victim of a troll?


I have only considered you to have said what appeared directly under 
your name. And, I've not read through all the thread yet.

I don't think you have been a victim of a troll, I personally try to not 
accept what people say about others, and I thought you were seriously 
put out by the proposed merger.

I presume that if Steven is project lead, he can actually do anything he 
likes. However, if he does things other developers don't like, they will 
leave, and if he does things his users don't like, they will leave.

Probably, he's sensible enough to understand those points. The eclipse 
project has already been mentioned, and I'll mention another. It's the 
guts of the operating system running on my desktop PC, and of my tablet. 
Private individuals and big corporations - Microsoft and IBM included, 
have contributed. It's the Linux kernel, and it runs on my PCs, my WD 
network "drives" and it powers Android, and most of the computers listed 
at top500.org. Both are OSS projects with a long history, one started 
with a donation of commercial software, the other started from scratch. 
Both are examples of projects managed to the general satisfaction of all.

If either has unique useful features, I fully expect they will be 
continued. Where both have conflicting implementations of some feature, 
I expect the outcome could be some kind of reimplementation/merge with 
an outcome at least the best either has.

As for the pocketpc stuff, is that useful?





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