[email protected] said: > > Under Martin Sustrik's lead, we had a mediocre community, and a great > > product. > > > > Under Pieter Hintjens' lead, we have a great community, but are rapidly > > progressing towards a mediocre product. > > Can you point to issues in the actual source and documentation that > explain that view in more detail?
Yes, but doing so would continue this war of words, and I have no wish to do that, now that I understand the positions of the players involved. The cards have been dealt, Pieter Hintjens has shown his hand and Martin Sustrik has folded. I can't win this round, and attempting to do so will just look silly. You're welcome to re-read my past posts to the list on this topic, and you and anyone else interested are also invited to discuss this further, off-list, in the "lets have a fun argument about this over beer" sense. The beer part would be fun if I was coming to the Portland conference, but schedule- and geography-wise I can't fit it in :-( > I'm too new here to have a view, but I think that as we're in Pieter's > "contribution" phase for 3.1, and are yet to get up to the "rigorous > testing" phase intended to stabilise the product .. well you don't > seem to be giving Pieter's model a chance. You're absolutely right. In fact, Pieter has asked me privately to please give the model a chance, so out of respect for Pieter as a person, not Pieter as Meta-Dictator, I'll stop actively criticising the process now. For the record: I will continue to submit patches in accordance with the established process, but I will refrain from being drawn into revert-wars of "best patch wins"; instead I will continue to review and comment on interesting patches as and when I have time. In other words I am opting out of this point: "Anyone who is discontent with a patch will make their own patch to fix or reverse the previous patch. Again, maintainers have no opinion on this." ^^^^^^^ -mato _______________________________________________ zeromq-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev
