Re: Guidelines for collaboration

2018-07-14 Thread john lunzer
I like your more verbose discussion but your summary lacks the human element present in your more comprehensive statements. I recommend adding "Be specific" to the guidelines, disagreements often arise simply from people holding two different definitions for the same concept. I recommend

Steps to install leo using pip in python 3.5

2018-07-14 Thread Brian Theado
On Ubuntu 16.04 with python 3.5, I tried installing leo into a virtual env using these commands: $ python3 -m venv leo-editor-venv $ cd leo-editor-venv $ bin/pip install leo When I run leo, I get this error $ bin/leo leoQt.py: can not fully import PyQt5. Traceback (most recent call last):

Guidelines for collaboration

2018-07-14 Thread Edward K. Ream
There have been several remarks on collaboration in the "Three demos" thread . It's worth its own thread. > John: Skepticism is fine when maintaining a mature code base, but *any* show of hostility to change ends in results like

Re: Three demos showing how to improve drawing speed

2018-07-14 Thread Xavier G. Domingo (xgid)
On Friday, July 13, 2018 at 4:14:53 PM UTC-3, vitalije wrote: > > Me too. It seems after all we still have a healthy open source community. > Let's keep it that way. > Vitalije > I'm also really glad to hear this! I'm sorry I have not been able to say any encouraging word before nor to be of