Seriously, you know I'm a fan of your software (wrote you a few e-mail IIRC)
but lately, in every thread I read, you are scaring away potential
contributors
and you never really answer the basic questions:
1) why don't you give people feedback on their patches?
2) why don't you use a
you are definitely off topic.
this list is neither to insult others at your pleasure nor to discuss
issues with your project or ego.
those entirely tangogps related mails are filling up my account and have
nothing to do with openmoko.
please, stop abusing other projects infrastructure for
On martedì 13 aprile 2010 11:43:19, arne anka wrote:
you are definitely off topic.
this list is neither to insult others at your pleasure nor to discuss
issues with your project or ego.
those entirely tangogps related mails are filling up my account and have
nothing to do with
On Tue, 2010-04-13 at 11:43 +0200, arne anka wrote:
you are definitely off topic.
this list is neither to insult others at your pleasure nor to discuss
issues with your project or ego.
those entirely tangogps related mails are filling up my account and have
nothing to do with openmoko.
Hi,
as I recently struggled with the same issues I'd like to comment on some of
the suggestions
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 1:19 AM, Joshua Judson Rosen
roz...@geekspace.comwrote:
...
Most importantly: How should I keep up with work that you're doing
upstream between releases? Maintaining the
2010/4/12 Joshua Judson Rosen roz...@geekspace.com:
So, how *should* I collaborate? What mailing-list should I use?
When I fix an upstream bug, in what BTS should I publish the patch?
Where can we talk on IRC about current developments in tangoGPS,
if anywhere?
I agree. After my second
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 13:47:55 +0300
Timo Jyrinki timo.jyri...@gmail.com wrote:
I wouldn't mind if there was an unofficial, non-endorsed version
control system and mailing list as well.
Essentially it is the constant threads about forks that have been
started and fuelled over and over again by
Hi Stefan
before it gets lost in all the other discussions: I'd still be happy to
integrate this.
Remarks:
* it must be usable for people that have not signed for the 30$
premium account
* everything must work from the user interface, command line is not an
option
* no python
Hi Marcus,
I guess with those prerequisites I won't make any geocaching submission soon
- while all the features are usable as long as you have obtained a GPX file
with all the data, the conversion to an sqlite3 db is done on the CLI with
(one call to) bash/python scripts.
Looking at gpxview
2010/4/12 Marcus Bauer marcus.ba...@gmail.com:
Essentially it is the constant threads about forks that have been
started and fuelled over and over again by Risto that keep me having
always a few aces in my sleeve and restricting access to people who I
have confidence that they keep the project
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 16:32:59 +0200
Stefan Fröbe frob...@googlemail.com wrote:
I guess with those prerequisites I won't make any geocaching
submission soon
- while all the features are usable as long as you have obtained a
GPX file with all the data, the conversion to an sqlite3 db is done
on
Aces in your sleeve? You mean you're keeping the development process
intentionally closed to discourage forkers? What?
There's no reason you can't have a public SVN with read only access to
everyone except your chosen few. Google code or sourceforge would work
fine.
Why does all this discussion
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 12:02:05 -0400
Stephen Pape srp...@gmail.com wrote:
Aces in your sleeve? You mean you're keeping the development process
intentionally closed to discourage forkers? What?
I happily explain it again to you: forks are potentially damaging to any
project. Here and actually
I do not always have time to work on tangoGPS and still can do a
constant flow of new features. You are a funny man - big scandale that
not all my brain activity is monitorable :) I know that RMS would like
to enclose all software developers in a gulag with constant thought
monitoring - yeah!
Hi Stephen,
thanks for your feedback - especially as you are a programmer as you
once stated on the openmoko mailing list [1].
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 14:36:38 -0400
Stephen Pape srp...@gmail.com wrote:
but I couldn't find any useful results with Google.
Dang! I have exactly the same problem
Okay. I'm not sure what you're getting at, or why you're completely
changing the subject to make a personal attack on me over an argument
involving software development practices.
I haven't been very active with openmoko, so I guess that makes
anything I say invalid? And you're the one complaining
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 16:19:25 -0400
Stephen Pape srp...@gmail.com wrote:
Okay. I'm not sure what you're getting at, or why you're completely
changing the subject to make a personal attack on me over an argument
involving software development practices.
So when you use Google it is okay and
Now it's just getting silly.
So when you use Google it is okay and when I use Google it is a
personal attack? Hey, you are such a cutie :-)
You're just twisting words and sidestepping arguments. You used Google
to specifically try and prove that I don't know what I'm talking
about. You're
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