Re: [Fish-users] Axel on Github (Was: Fish Shell adoption / random comments)

2011-07-09 Thread Martin Bähr
On Fri, Jul 08, 2011 at 08:48:48AM -0400, Patrick Mc(avery wrote:
> Indeed genius does not always equal kind.

for the record, i do remember axel always being very kind and friendly
in his interactions. i'd rather attribute his silence to him maybe being
unsure what to say, or how to say goodbye, especially after being away
for so long. 
  
he didn't leave suddenly either. there were periods where he really was
busy with other things. and then he came back for a while. so when he
left again for a long time there was hope that he'd come back again.

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Re: [Fish-users] Axel on Github (Was: Fish Shell adoption / random comments)

2011-07-08 Thread SanskritFritz
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Patrick Mc(avery <
patr...@spellingbeewinnars.org> wrote:

> **
> If he pushed a commit then he saw my message too. Indeed genius does not
> always equal kind.
>

I'm not so sure, pushing from git does not require him to open the browser.


> Should we just declare that we are officially "on our own" and move
> forward? Could we start a new thread "moving forward" and list want needs to
> be done?
>

We already are on our own. I think moving forward is pretty much the only
option. A fork has already been done, so lets hack! I have started to
translate fish into hungarian some months ago, it is slowly progressing.
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Re: [Fish-users] Axel on Github (Was: Fish Shell adoption / random comments)

2011-07-08 Thread Patrick Mc(avery

On 11-07-08 04:13 AM, SanskritFritz wrote:
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Stestagg > wrote:


I think he just lost interest.  The last time we heard from him, he
was apologising for a lack of changes, and promising to conginue with
stuff, but his 'velocity' was right down already.


I understand that, as I can see now he is writing the Anna 
interpreter. But no good-bye, nothing, seems rude, and then it will be 
hard to trust him with other projects. But of course he owes us 
nothing, I'm just wondering, has he made no friends, does he have no 
nice memories from a project of such large scale as fish?




Title:worried fish shell people
said 1 day ago:


Hi Axel

My name is Patrick. I love fish shell. Your code is really great and 
laid out so well. Everyone is wondering what has happened to you. If you 
don't want to be involved with fish shell anymore could you please say 
goodbye? The community does want to keep your code alive but it's in a 
weird state as no one knows what has happened to you and how to move 
forward.


Thanks-Patrick

'
If he pushed a commit then he saw my message too. Indeed genius does not 
always equal kind. Should we just declare that we are officially "on our 
own" and move forward? Could we start a new thread "moving forward" and 
list want needs to be done?


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Re: [Fish-users] Axel on Github (Was: Fish Shell adoption / random comments)

2011-07-08 Thread SanskritFritz
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Stestagg  wrote:

> I think he just lost interest.  The last time we heard from him, he
> was apologising for a lack of changes, and promising to conginue with
> stuff, but his 'velocity' was right down already.
>

I understand that, as I can see now he is writing the Anna interpreter. But
no good-bye, nothing, seems rude, and then it will be hard to trust him with
other projects. But of course he owes us nothing, I'm just wondering, has he
made no friends, does he have no nice memories from a project of such large
scale as fish?
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Re: [Fish-users] Axel on Github (Was: Fish Shell adoption / random comments)

2011-07-08 Thread Stestagg
I think he just lost interest.  The last time we heard from him, he
was apologising for a lack of changes, and promising to conginue with
stuff, but his 'velocity' was right down already.

Thanks

Steve Stagg

On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 8:53 AM, SanskritFritz  wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 12:31 AM, Patrick Mc(avery
>  wrote:
>>
>> Here is the link:
>> https://github.com/liljencrantz
>> He goes by his last name lijencrantz
>
>
> This is incredible, he is very much active, there is even a commit from
> today. I really wonder what could have happened, that he abandoned the fish
> project in such a way. This looks like he is pissed off by something. Or
> there are reasons beyond my understanding, after all he is probably a
> genius.
>
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