Fulvio wrote > If you want to merge the two projects the only plan is to take one feature > at the time, check the diffs and write patches for the current scid code.
Thanks for the olive branch Fulvio. I realise it must be hard to face having some of your privilidges/code removed. But as the only person here who knows all this project, i can state that there is no merging the code. There is only a merging of resources, sadly that is the reality of this big project. Gregor also knows this project. He agrees with me. Let me clear again - Alex contacted me asking how i would merge and manage the project. I stated to him what i have stated in this thread. He said to me "go" and gave me Project admin rights - but now he has changed his tune. So for the time being, the merge seems off. Alex wrote > It is obvious that the decent way to do it follows Fulvios aproach .... > But get it straight, I'm out of this game. I'm the idiot here anyway, so be > it, > but at least without work I have no capacities for. > @fulvio I have absolutely no problem with giving you equal rights on the > project Alex, i understand your change of heart. You admit to not being very technically informed, and you don't have a steely will. So please get back to me when yous have made up your mind. Fulvio - you are a great technical coder - the best here, and Scid would still be a slow clunker without you - but your project is filled with bugs, and you don't have a good a clue about making a good interface :) As is obvious from most everyones response here except yours, this project needs my codebase and interface. cheers, Steve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Everyone hates slow websites. So do we. Make your web apps faster with AppDynamics Download AppDynamics Lite for free today: http://p.sf.net/sfu/appdyn_d2d_mar _______________________________________________ Scid-users mailing list Scid-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scid-users