I would mostly call this thread a clash of personalities - the actual matter itself doesn´t really seem to be the focus in this thread, not anymore at least.. That said, I won´t deny that I´m personally in the "ETK-camp", so to speak, but with comments like ""Hardly. Another solution (and my favorite, by the way) is that ETK be removed from CVS. You can start your own project on SourceForge if..." it´s hardly far fetched to say certain individuals (this doesn´t mean that some people haven´t kept a constructive attitude) here aren´t exactly being constructive. While everyone has the right to hold on to his own personality, being blunt and honest, not to mention never backing down, is not really the way things work in the end, especially not in a volunteer open source project. I, by the way, would suggest trying out a more pragmatic approach. It might actually provide a way to build a bridge to the other side.
Regards,
Valtteri
On 10/13/05, Gabriel Rossetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Poor Carsten...
It is kind of funny in a sort of "dark humor", this thread sounds like a bunch of women (If any women read this, don't get offened, I showed this to a female friend and she laughed too) stiring up things and talking about it at the hair dresser's :-). Like he said : "peace love and flowery things".
Thanks to everyone that committed *any* code, as a programmer I know that every little piece deserve's our encouragement.
Gabriel Rossetti