Eric Pierce wrote:
Robin, there is really no point in being personally offended here.
Sven, no need to apologize. I said I wasn't offended.
So the merge is on?
Perhaps, a year ago, if someone had proposed re-merging the extra
colordepth code from cinepaint into the gimp, with the idea
Hi,
I know I should stop actually this thread but since Robin didn't get
the point again, I will comment to some of the more personal attacks
included in his former reply. Perhaps this can help to get rid of some
misunderstandings.
Robin Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Your name isn't listed as
can we stop this thread?
there is a good chance that i am responsible for the bad blood between
filmgimp and gimp. i was writing to Robin and i might have said
something rude.
as far as how free software works, i remember when Sven started to take
over. i read the developer mail and kept
Robin, there is really no point in being personally offended here.
Sven, no need to apologize. I said I wasn't offended.
Cheers,
Robin
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hollywood, California
www.CinePaint.org Free motion picture
Robin, there is really no point in being personally offended here.
Sven, no need to apologize. I said I wasn't offended.
Cheers,
Robin
So the merge is on?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hollywood, California
This one time, at band camp, Robin Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not discussed? Are you kidding?
I guess you could argue this and take up alot of time/bandwidth or ...
you could discuss it now
Kind regards
Kevin
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Title: RE: [Gimp-user] CinePaint and Film Gimp
What turned be off about CinePaint was how unstable it was. Maybe this is just a factor in the windows version. But I have never had any problems with stability win Gimp under Linux at least.
Timothy
-Original Message-
From: Robin
Hi,
Robin Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What bothered you and other GIMP developers so much about Film Gimp
that in 2000 you unexpectedly discarded three man-years of your own
work funded at substantial expense by the motion picture industry?
In 1998 Film Gimp was an official development