[Elementary-dev-community] "I'm Quitting": we both overreacted

2012-06-25 Thread Сергей Давыдов
Yesterday I announced in #elementary-dev and #elementary-web that I'm quitting the project. Rumors spread fast and they're usually more scary than truth is, so I'm writing this to clarify what happened, what caused me to do that and "if I'm really quitting". *What happened* I'm attaching the cont

Re: [Elementary-dev-community] "I'm Quitting": we both overreacted

2012-06-25 Thread Allen Lowe
Sergey, I must say that I appreciate the tone and professionalism of your email. In the volunteer software development world, it is easy to have conflict, and difficult to resolve said conflict in a way that benefits all involved parties. I truly hope that we don't lose some of our best and most im

Re: [Elementary-dev-community] "I'm Quitting": we both overreacted

2012-06-25 Thread Сергей Давыдов
2012/6/25 Eduard Gotwig > what you've done for the project was not only good, but essential - > especially for daily builds and the (super awsom new) build system :-) > Now I have one more thing to clarify XD The only "new build system" I made was refactoring the hell out of eBuild several time

Re: [Elementary-dev-community] "I'm Quitting": we both overreacted

2012-06-25 Thread Andre Luis dos Santos
Shnatsel, As a free-software community researcher myself (in social studies, tought) I can wholeheartly agree with you. I think myself that trying to guide the users to pay the software isn't the best solution, and can drive potential users away. But that's not the scope (what a strange word!