> > > > None. > I propose that you test Tryton to understand how it works. > > > PS: Could you follow the netiquette and not write lines longer than 72 > to 78 characters. It is really painful to read such email. > > -- > Cédric Krier > > Céd:
There are a lot of people who are attempting to contribute to the development of Tryton, some with the developer's perspective, some with the commercial perspective, and some manage to merge on both. By drawing on netiquette to limit a highly important and decisive discussion about the issues surrounding Tryton's abilities and competitiveness, instead of showing the tolerance to be open minded and respect the hours of work that others are putting into these issues, you show a very bad trait of character that I feel is absolutely inappropriate. Instead of limiting these issues in the way you do here and have done in other cases, I really would welcome a much more open-minded approach, also with regard to people from the commercial side. You have contributed significantly as far as I can tell from what I hear to bring Tryton to this standard - why not leverage on your competencies to bring in more? It is of no use to anybody here to limit discussions on issues where you - with all due respect and recognition - do not possess the know-how and in-depth knowledge to design things they may be needed. You should bring people together on this, instead of leaving an impression to decide that it's all dependent on your wisdom. Looking forward to meeting you in Barcelona to bring us together on a beer or two. Cheers, Denis
