On Mon, Nov 06, 2006 at 11:22:24 -0000, Thomas Dickey wrote: > Kevin Mark wrote: > > > On Sun, Nov 05, 2006 at 11:03:01PM +0000, Thomas Dickey wrote: > >> Kevin Mark wrote: > >> > One of the reasons why there was not a modularized source tree in > >> > XFree86 was that it was not allowed to happen. No? So XFree86 never > >> > could have it, while Xorg now does. And this lead to XFree86 development > >> > being harder than Xorg. To me this is a differnce, a major difference, > >> > regardless which version of Xorg has it. > > >> oh. Then we'll expect to see some significant X development from _you_ in > >> the near future, demonstrating that your comment was informed. > > > Hehe. Only on a free software list could someone ask an individual > > to backup their opinion by producing improvements to a mammoth project > > like Xorg/Freedesktop :-) The best I can do is send some pennies to the X = > > strike > > not in the least. I noted your comment, and could only interpret it in one of > two ways (a lie such as we often see on slashdot, or a promise that since now > that things were being done the way you wanted, you'd start to produce > something). > > looking forward to your contribution...
I think there is a perfectly innocent interpretation of the "To me this is a difference, a major difference, ..." statement in the context of the discussion: Kevin is simply justifying why he chose to emphasize the modularization. That is how I understood this sentence when I first read it. It seems important to him that the modular structure makes it easier for developers to contribute. Someone can make such a statement without being an aspiring contributor himself. I see neither a "promise" nor a "lie" in what he writes. -- Regards, Florian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]