Hi!
I'm a quite recent ReactOS developer but I'd like to say some things that appear
to me as important. First of all, you're *speaking* on a public list about a private
problem. Problem that only concerns two persons, and we should leave those persons fixing
it themselves; I think they are mature enough to make it. That's why I won't give
my opinion about that.
Then, you're mixing problems (still IMO). You're mixing GL case and general
breakings. Moreover you're comparing things that couldn't be. When working on a
kernel (whatever is the OS), it's really easy to break things. Whereas in usermode
area it's easier (I didn't say easy!) to track regressions.
Finally, I think all those discussions could have been avoid if some people had more
informations before writting. Small example, but which reveals that fact. I NEVER (for
now) broke trunk. I only tracked a regression introduced previously... And that shows one
other important thing: the most important isn't to know who introduced regression, but
the fact that there's a regression.
GreatLord: Sending patches to an other dev before commiting as nothing to do with an
insult. I often do it so I learn things, I don't break things, and I'm a dev
anyway. It avoids you to be alone with coding. (And it makes Hervé, Filip and Aleksey
working ;)).
Now I'd like to conclude on a major point. We should silent all those problems for at
least a month. Why? Easy: we're about to release since April. We should now focus on
release, and get back to those problems after. It will avoid some people accusing us of
being a bad project (and a bad team). Moreover, we're doing something unique, people
are waiting many things from us, it's up to us to offer them their expectations.
I'll be availlable as usual on IRC this evening.
Friendly,
P. Schweitzer
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 20:46:10 -0500> From:
jimtabor.rosdev(a)gmail.com> To: ros-dev(a)reactos.org> Subject: Re: [ros-dev] when will
I return Magnus Olsen aka GreatLord> > Hi,> I really don't know~ it could be
to late~> > But~ in regards to this whole affair~ with the new developing model>
and all~ dividing into little groups~ with the study of this project> members in
general~ even the aspirations of money in this mix~> > I have concluded that there
are members intellectually inadequate in> comprehending and understanding of all the
vastly interlacing and> intrinsic workings of this "Timepiece". I am
disappointed.> > You can work in one area and make it compatible (Gdi32) but what
would> happen to the kernel side if the "Other Group" did not think it
was> that important to fix at that time?> > Basically we will be stuck with a
multi contractor group trying their> best to build a building and due to the lack of
communication skills,> we now have stairs with odd step sizes and Windows tilted
sideways.> Wow would that be a nice piece of art to show to the public?> > Due to
the critically of this, it would be incomprehensible to> subdivide at this time. The
consequences would be incalculable.> Leading to the end of the project.> > Think
about productive communication.> > Wow, what a waste of my time having to write this
too..........> > On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 7:56 PM, Alex Ionescu
<ionucu(a)videotron.ca> wrote:> > Looks like it's time for me to come back
and help you get your shit> > back together, right? :)> >> > Best
regards,> > Alex Ionescu> >> >>
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