Op 4-10-2009 6:39, François Prunier schreef:
Hi Aleksey,

It's not my project at all (it's from David Zaragoza) and I'm related to this project in any way. My point was just that the responses to David's announcement were pretty harsh and I felt bad for this guy.

Now, whether or not including Python is good idea, I do *not* know or care to be honest. I'm not developing for reactos and whatever decision is taken in the end will be alright with me and I'll respect it.

But when someone makes the effort of trying to add something to the project, whether good or bad, it should be recognized, and maybe give some direction to the guy instead of a harsh reply.

Now don't get me wrong, I think most of you are doing a really good job, I'm just worried some might not be open minded enough sometimes. And at this stage of the project it's critical to get it going.

I've never read the original announcement of this Reaction project (where to find it?), nor the responses of it, but it seems to me that it's easier to include ReactOS into some distribution that you're making/releasing yourself,
than trying to add 3rdparty programs/projects to the ReactOS sourcecode repository (which, if I remember correctly, prefers just C [MSVC/GCC) and in troublesome cases assembly [NASM?]).
Downside is you'd have to synchronize regularly the updated ReactOS code into your own project.

On another subject..any news regarding the release of 0.3.11? A lot of work has been done since 0.3.10 but no idea if 0.3.11 would enable Firefox/Openoffice to work properly as originally planned.

Bernd