On Tue, 2008-07-29 at 21:03 +0100, Fritz Borgstedt wrote: > > I did not say that I do not support 1.3.3.10.
Not answering questions regarding bug fixes is a form of support no? Either way, it wasn't clear in initial comments. > Since I took over the development *ALL* new version were published on > my site. I was not willing to publish on SF. A public statement to that effect might be nice. Since you have effectively taken over the project. Although in doing so you removed others code from sourceforge. Modified it, and have not given it back per say. You are releasing it, which I believe covers the giving back part of the GPL. > So now we have the situation, that the people responsible for the > publishing on SF do not agree with my stated status > http://www.magicvillage.de/~Fritz_Borgstedt/assp/S064D398D?WasRead=1 > and do not publish the latest (and in my view stable) version. Hmm, sounds like something forkish, but using same codebase. Very odd. > Because > most people think, I am responsible for publishing on SF I get support > requests for the latest version on SF (which was not done by me). Well till that is clarified some where. People will continue to think that as long as you are heading the project. > So I just pointed out, that support from my side is impossible, > nothing more. Doesn't that totally contradict your first comment. Where you implied you would still support 1.3.3.10. Here your saying it's impossible? Which is it? ;) > I do not know, if a maintenance update represents a fork. I really do > not care. I am maintaining your stuff downstream for others. Which also means any of your bugs, hit my windsheild first. It's polite to at least attempt to keep all on the same page. I have no idea what we should be packaging and releasing as a downstream. Because there seems to be 2-3 upstreams for one project. Given the frequency of releases, the crazy versionining, etc. It's very hard to tell which version someone should be using. Seems new versions are constantly coming up. Which totally contradicts most server side applications. Which tend to change in small amounts over time. -- William L. Thomson Jr. amd64/Java/Trustees Gentoo Foundation
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