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From: Matt D. <Mat...@se...> - 2007-07-31 01:58:27
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Julia,
Nice to hear from you. The reason for my question is that I'm just
wondering who people can directly ask for help and whom to coordinate with.
Patches speak. (to paraphrase Moshe) and not knowing who you can ask for help
can break a project. I really want oM to continue so I want to know who the
leads are. Sounds like you could be one of them.
Here's my history so people who dont' remember don't get the idea I'm just
talking out of my butt. For several months late last year I put in a fair
amount of work on oM. I started the kcomd code and had it working (very
roughly), save crashing on (some) syscalls. Most of that work only took a
couple weeks and the rest of the time I was trying to track down the syscall
crash problem.
I believe Florian has replaced most of my work as it wasn't all that great
but I put in quite a bit of work over those 3 months. So I think I'm
entitled to my opinions too. ;)
Matt
On Monday 30 July 2007 16:12, ri...@vo... wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 03:43:18PM -0600, Matt Dew wrote:
> > On Monday 30 July 2007 09:02, Vincent Hanquez wrote:
> > > On Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 04:52:28PM +0200, Florian Delizy wrote:
> > > > Well, not being that aggressive, that was at least an "idea" (even if
> > > > I agree with you).
> > > >
> > > > BTW, please tab, don't be that agressive when you post replies you
> > > > know, you really don't have to :)
> > >
> > > I'm calling a spade a spade when it's necessary. I'm beeing honest
> > > here, at the expense of any diplomacy obviously.
> >
> > Tab,
> > The problem is that's all you do. The only time you speak up on the
> > list is to shoot down others' ideas and tell them they're being stupid.
> > You're not helpful and you just tell people how they're wrong, without
> > putting out good workable ideas.
> >
> > I'd like to know who the project leaders are. Other than Florian, there
> > doesn't appear to be any. ?
> >
> > Matt
>
> I've kinda been waiting for an oportunity to speak up, i guess now is as
> good as any.
>
> I've been working with (more watching) flordian on bug tracking the code in
> SVN. I've also pushed a patch to svn to clean up some of the cruft and
> non-compiling code that was already there.
>
> working 80 hours a week (or more!) dosent leave me with much OM related
> time, but I see that changing soon. (as soon as i can get my QEMU patches
> worked into upstream)..
>
> for what its worth, i havent spoken up, due to my belief that when people
> have something to contribute, thats usually backed by patches. anything
> else just classifies as noise.
>
> I've commited some patches, so I think I am at least entitled to that much
> opinion. ;)
>
> Julia Longtin <ri...@vo...>
>
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