[Compcomm] What the hell?
Kristian Lyngstøl
kristian at beryl-project.org
Mon Apr 16 17:24:39 EDT 2007
On 4/16/07, RYX <ryx at ryxperience.com> wrote:
> What the hell, too! I recommend reading all posts, otherwise you seem
> like coming to a party one day late ... we were already at a productive
> level, your tone won't help anything in getting more productive.
No, you're not.
> The times where you need to catch attention with getting loud should be
> over, right? ;)
I hoped so, but apparantly not.
> You are acting not very democratic if you say: "I don't CARE wether this
> ruins your plans for a homepage or whatever, it doesn't matter." ...
DEMOCRATIC!?
If this was a democracy, the Beryl team would make all the decisions,
you should think about what you're writing.
Unlike many many people posting in that thread, I've actually spent a
significant amount of time coding on Beryl, and I don't feel like
spending hours reading your bullshit bickering in detail. You should
try contributing with something beyond your own opinions.
We are using the repo because it's up, the majority allready uses it,
and there is no techincal reason not to use it. There isn't any reason
to discuss it, what server we use is woefulyl insignificant, and that
you're making it look like it matters is what made the original thread
so completly silly.
Stop arguing over stuff that doesn't matter, start discussing the
things that do.
> Are you the one deciding what matters and what don't?? Get back on
> planet earth my friend ... You wanna be productive, so where are your
> suggestions, comments and/or proposals? I only see complains ...
Suggestions, comments and proposals doesn't bring anyone a better
composite window manager. Coding does. Try it some day.
I'm tierd of discussing retarded things. Some people insist on
discussing every little bitty detail, others would like to direct the
focus towards something that's actually productive.
And yes, I'm upset about this. No, I'm not polite. You people managed
to kill my motiviation, and I'm not the only one. I have no problems
working with David now, which is where the real obstacle would've
been, but instead the "community" is getting obsessed about what
server to use, or a name, or god knows what's next. And I was very
much active in this discussion when it started, but when it went into
a loop of unproductive rambeling, I bailed out. I found something else
to work on. Guess what, now I'm back and I'm not prepared to sit back
and watch people like you ruin this oppertunity to make something
great.
So let go of your "I MUST HAVE A SAY IN EVERY DECISION"-thing and do
something productive.
--
Regards,
Kristian
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