Mail Archives: geda-user/2016/07/23/09:12:21
On Sat, 23 Jul 2016, Vladimir Zhbanov (vzhbanov AT gmail DOT com) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com] wrote:
> Why do you think it is my attitude? Again, I am not a PhD in
> CS. I just know the language I like is powerful enough. Anyway, if
> you want to work on a project, you have to respect its founders &
> owners decisions. That is the way I do. If not, just make your own
Same works in the other direction. If I don't agree with the directions of
the project, I don't work on it. If I still need to solve the problem I
have, I sit down and write something that solves it, in the way I like it.
The same "respect what's there" applies to that too.
So you are talking about how I should send my contribution to geda. If I
ever get to start cschem, the same rules will apply: you should send your
contribution, with full respect of the local customs, to cschem.
I know you won't. And the important thing is that you understand: the
reasons you won't even consider contributing to cschem or other
forks/rewrites are the same as the reasons I don't consider sending my
patches to gschem. Once you underetand that, you also understand why there
are alternatives, and the geda community will become a better place.
(Btw, there's a few years old rewrite in ruby, called PetEd. Did you send
your contribution there, respecting that project?)
Regards,
Igor2
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