Why was I left off of therrr post?
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 1:46 AM, John <joh...@js.id.au> wrote:
> 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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