Are you aware of any hacktivists involved with your development who might use
Denial of Service attacks against open source competitors? You software is
pretty good for a free open source image editing program, but I have on several
instances had the following experience:
1. Sometimes, afte
On 04/23/2018 11:49 PM, Andrew Keene wrote:
> Are you aware of any hacktivists involved with your development [...]
We're reading this mail in the GIMP HQ during our
pre-Libre-Graphics-Meeting stay in Sevilla and are just as surprised as
you, dear fellow readers.
Neither did anyone of the group
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 12:49 AM, Andrew Keene wrote:
> Are you aware of any hacktivists involved with your development who might use
> Denial of Service attacks against open source competitors? You software is
> pretty good for a free open source image editing program, but I have on
> several i
Hi Andrew.
Andrew Keene (amke...@outlook.com) wrote:
> Are you aware of any hacktivists involved with your development who
> might use Denial of Service attacks against open source competitors?
> You software is pretty good for a free open source image editing
> program, but I have on several inst
As a designer who uses the latest development builds of GIMP every day in
production, and also the latest Krita, I can confirm there is no such code
in GIMP, nor in the 9 or so years in which I have used GIMP have I
encountered any of the issues described. I've always gotten GIMP from
GIMP.org and
GIMP is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY SMOKEABILITY; without even the implied warranty of SMOKEABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULARLY INEXPENSIVE HIGH. See the GNU General
Public License for more details.
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 10:52 PM, Michael Schumacher wrote: