Steve A wrote:
> For everyones info, this commit also removes the ability to 
> permanently sort databases. This is got around by the gamelist sorting 
> feature of course, but it is a big design descision, and may have 
> repercussions for tree speed , with inability to sort by ECO, etc.
>
It bothers me a lot this your defamatory campaign and false accusations.
I do not think it's much appreciated even by users of Scid, which, for 
example, can easily verify that tree search of git version is faster 
than with previous versions.

This also shows that you have not the faintest idea how the c++ code of 
Scid works and yet you dare to make judgments as if you were god come 
down to earth.
For example, another thing easily verifiable by any user, is that the 
old sorting functions make the tree window much slower.
1) Open scidvspc (scid no longer use the old sorting functions), open a 
big database, compact the database and then open the tree window.
2) Do some measurement
3) Open gamelist window, sort by something (i.e player name), wait an 
eternity, and voilĂ , the tree window has become much slower.

You say that we have communication problems, but if you stop insulting 
me and stop coping my code without reporting my name anywhere (in 
violation of the GPL licence), I'm sure there will be no problem between us.

Fulvio

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