On 29 May 2016 at 00:37, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> wrote: > I have been focused on other things for a while (and the why and the what > will become public fairly soon) and decided to use that chance to figure > out what would happen if I just stopped paying attention here for a while. > > So what should we be working on...? Should we... > > (1) just shut this down and move on? > (2) move things to maintenance mode, abandon Subsurface-mobile, fix bugs > in Subsurface whenever we find time but otherwise declare victory? It won't > be too painful to track libdicecomputer and keep making 4.5.x releases for > a while, I guess... > (3) focus on Subsurface-mobile, release the iOS version, update the > Android version and see if there is a single person besides me who is > willing to invest time into that? > (4) focus on Subsurface 4.6, fix the dive site management and create a > list of prioritized features that we want to get in place? > (5) focus on Subsurface 5.0, write a completely new UI and abandon what we > have in 4.5? > > If your vote is for 3, 4, or 5 I assume that you are volunteering to carry > some of the work that is needed to get there. > If you don't vote, I will count that as a vote for 1. > > Good afternoon all, As one of the many lurkers, I suppose that my 2 cents is worth slightly less than that. To be honest, my life and work balance went to hell in the past few months for various reasons.
Having said that, I would vote for 4 and 3, in that order. 5 sounds like a fun challenge, but as both KDE and Gnome have shown, it is rather painful... Given some time, I'm more than willing to help. I just need to a.) get through this mess that I'm currently stuck in (Let's hear it for work politics...), and b.) learn how the hell the QT interface code works (are there any good tutorials for C/assembly programmers?). Benjamin
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