On 10/04/2016 02:54 AM, Frederic Crozat wrote:
Just ignore him. This kind of behavior is not acceptable (I'm not a
darktable developer, I have zero interest in Windows or macos ports,
I'm only helping for openSUSE packaging when needed).
You are fixing real bugs in the codebase, which happen by chance to
not be visible on Linux. They should still be fixed.
I'm a heavy user and occasional developer and couldn't agree more with
both points.
Recommending darktable and having to add the caveat that Windows users
need to run it in a VM is becoming old. There's no reason in this day
and age that this program shouldn't run on Windows. If Jan is going to
be the one who gets it all the way there, great. If he's not, that's
fine, too, because sometimes it takes a lot of false starts before
something happens. I evaluated darktable at several points in its life
before starting to use it full-time; had I given up after a few
attempts, I'd still be using AfterShot (nee Bibble) and hating
everything about it except Perfectly Clear.
In two weeks I'm giving a talk on photography to a local Girl Scout
troop and I still have no idea what software to suggest for the Windows
users who haven't earned their Linux-in-a-VM merit badges.
--Mark
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