On Sun, 21 Apr 2024 07:12:36 -0400
Nick Couchman <nick.e.couch...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'll keep this response shorter.
> 
> It seems unlikely we're going to come to an understanding or agreement on
> how Guacamole should be implemented. The great thing is that Guacamole is
> open source, and it sounds like you have some software development
> experience, so you can fork the source code and modify it to suit your
> needs and design philosophy, and even contribute that code back to the
> community, if you're so inclined.
> 
> -Nick

You're right in that manner that I am not the type of guy that stops what he
is doing only because code is in the way.
Still you should be aware that I am not forking such a monster only to change
few lines of code in it.
You may get/see some patch from me to achieve what I want to do with guacamole,
and I expect it to be ignored. I take it as documented then and it may help
further readers along their way.
Often people deny to see how they can make a very good product out of their 
mediocre one, unfortunately. 

-- 
Regards,
Stephan


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