Hi Clément,

I totally understand your point and I am sure that all the employees are doing 
their best in order to have things working at their best. The thing that make 
me sade is that this great project initially from INRIA (I thing) do not 
succeed to become a profitable enterprise even it have the same potential as 
Matlab. I know that this have nothing to do with you guys but with the 
management of the company.

Thank you, for the clues for trying to run the application, I will try to mess 
around with that… one more time I’m note a software engineer but simply a guy 
that need a scientific computation software.

Philippe.   

> Le 6 févr. 2018 à 17:28, Clément David <clement.da...@esi-group.com> a écrit :
> 
> Hello Philippe,
> 
> Not really a technical point, but about your comment on :
> 
>> I am very disappointed that the owner (scilab enterprises) of a great 
>> application like scilab did
>> not succeeded to maintain a working version of the application. 
> 
> As you may probably know, free software is a hard business and most of the 
> Scilab team employees are
> currently providing support and services around the software for customers. 
> The Windows and Linux
> builds (from the CI on build.scilab.org) are used daily by the team and are 
> improving from commits
> to commits and, thanks to the contributors, we also validate the MacOS X 
> version from time to time.
> 
> As you noted, your issue appeared after upgrading macOs; please take a look 
> at the existing macOs
> Sierra issues and write comment there. If you can contribute, do not hesitate 
> to build Scilab
> from source and help us getting a good quality MacOs support.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> --
> Clément
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