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[Savannah-hackers] Re: [Savane-dev] Re: Development proposition: Merging


From: Mathieu Roy
Subject: [Savannah-hackers] Re: [Savane-dev] Re: Development proposition: Merging GForge and Savane
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2004 10:07:19 +0200
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Hugo Gayosso <address@hidden> tapota :

> First of all thank you very much for your efforts Lorenzo.
>
>
> "Lorenzo Hernandez Garcia-Hierro" <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> I want to propose a "merge" of the projects , a new project with the
>> best things of each , a combination of the best of Savane and GForge
>> .  I know this is really difficult , but , the only needed thing is
>> consensus between developers.
>
>
> I think this would be great, I hope that both development teams take
> your proposal seriously so there are more developers for a single
> project instead of having duplicate efforts.


You may propose the GNOME and KDE to merge as well.

In fact, I'm not in favor of a merge of GForge and Savane:
   - The approach in matter of code design is not the same
   - The approach in matter of user interface is not the same
   - The approach in matter of licensing is not the same.

So, why a merge would be welcome?
    - Because a _wanker_ said nobody was still maintaining Savane just 
    because some people do not say Amen to their latest fucking
    decisions, so he took the right to lie to save his face?

That's it? There are some persons around that really do not deserve
any help (and I'm not talking about Gforge people or savannah hackers)
for the fucking inexistant support they provided over years but the 
fucking nuisance they created instead. No thanks to them, if Savannah,
the service, is a piece of shit today, it's their work. If it was
something better in the past, it's not. I'll think twice if ever I get
involved in such project.

So what? Savane will die because nobody will be interested in
maintaining it? Why not, if it was meant to be. I have no shame to
have spent lot of time to that project when it was of use to the free 
software developers. Now, it is probably time for disinvolvement, as
the time for politeness is over -- this shit clearly lead to nowhere,
and I need nobody to go down that road. 

   
- -- 
Mathieu Roy

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