Am 20.05.2011 00:00, schrieb Daniel Peebles:
I don't think there's really a clear solution to that though, other than gently encouraging collaboration and scoping out of existing work before starting new work. But people generally hate working with other people's code, so I doubt that'll have much of an effect :)

Hi Daniel,

Now that you are mentioning it, how can I gently encourage you to accept my patch to one of your libraries? You didn't answer my mail. Sorry that I have to make this public but what else should I do. Writing again a mail? To show the debugging-capabilities of collada-output I made a video which explains why it is better: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpJzG28Yv8Y With 3-tuples it is a little bit better. With 4 or 5 tuples it is a lot better (meaning all dimensions increase with the same speed).

- Tillmann

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