Hi Cris,
I didn't mean to miss respect, especially for a project type in which i
have not skills and for the developers that have these skills, and i'm
happy to have that software, because in MY installation it works and works
great.

The point was that the project looked like abandoned(the answers to the
other issues were quite old, the last time i saw them), not on bugs that
cannot be resolved(we are all developers, all of us knows how using
framework is a messy stuff) or legal notices on the "the sofware is granted
AS IS".

I just didn't understood the "disappointment on lack of users", when it
seems the users feedbacks are ignored, but it was a misunderstanding.

If I offended someone, my apologies.

Cheers,
Giulio





2012/3/21 Chris Mylonas <ch...@opencsta.org>

> I was just replying to another message, specifically to Guilio -
>
> Mate - have a little respect.  There's a bunch of people that write
> software and provide the source code - they don't have to!
> Gavin is getting on with something that could potentially save us a
> thousand hours collectively!!
> There's a tonne of F/OSS software that is buggy in case you're not used to
> it.
>
> 1.  The patch was submitted in early December and you state it's an
> example and not "clean" - that is one unusual way of trying to get code
> submitted to a project...
> 2.  There are 3 issues in the project.  2 of them have responses.
>
> If you or anyone else is not happy with what you've got for no cost, refer
> to definitions 7 and 8 of the license,
> https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
> As it turns out, there's a reason for the patch not being noticed at all!!!
>
> Maybe instead of having a whinge about it, write a blog post on how anyone
> can patch it themselves and link to it from the issue - other people on
> this list may find that more useful!
>
> You sound a little bit like this guy
> http://old.nabble.com/Is-Archiva-possible-to-install-and-use-under-the-latest-version-of-Tomcat--td32346776.html
>
> Cheer up - I hope you have nice day :)
>
> Chris
>
>
> On 21/03/2012, at 7:33 PM, Gavin Lei wrote:
>
> > Hi Giulio,
> >
> > I just found that you attached a patch in Issue 13 now, Google Code
> > did not send any notification to me about the Issue changes, there may
> > be some setting wrong, sorry for that.
> >
> > 2012/3/21 Giulio Micali <giulio.mic...@gmail.com>:
> >> Gavin....
> >> Many users already told you they does not use your plugin because the
> most
> >> important feature, the CTRL+R switch, DOESN'T WORK !!!!
> >>
> >> I've already told you that: your project looks like abandoned, you even
> >> don't answer to issues...why someone would use it ?
> >>
> >> I use your plugin because I've patched it and it works great, save a
> lot of
> >> time in switching, etc....
> >> but since I don't know anything about eclipse development(and I don't
> care
> >> about that), finding the bug took me 10 minutes, but finding a way to
> build
> >> the project correctly made me loose a lot of hours !
> >>
> >> Why don't you apply the patch, mark the issue closed, make a new build,
> and
> >> yell here "hey buddies, now it works, all you have to do is install it"
> ?
> >> I'm sure you will gain a lot of users.
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >> Giulio
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > ---------------------------------
> > Best Regards
> > Gavin Lei (雷银)
> > Email: gavingui2...@gmail.com
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