On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 8:32 AM, Michael Schmalle
<apa...@teotigraphix.com>wrote:

>
> Quoting Omar Gonzalez <omarg.develo...@gmail.com>:
>
>
>>> PS Obviously Gordon is respected by me and I don't expect an Adobe
>>> employee to do everything.
>>>
>>> This list is like a ghost town.
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>>
>>>  One thing to note, being negative and insulting isn't going to make
>> people
>> run to your aid.
>>
>> I think it has a contrary effect.
>>
>
>
> Well its too bad we haven't met in person since email can sound insulting
> I guess but I have already stated what I meant by this.
>
> Trust me, I'm not looking for anybody to come to my aide, I was just
> looking for a fun side project that others might be interested in.
>
> I have already apologized twice for the host town remark since it has been
> taken out of my implied context.
>
> And from reading some of your replies on this list, you like to be
> "direct" as well.
>
> Mike



Right, I don't like to leave any room for ambiguity. ;)

I would agree that tests for the compiler should be the first priority at
this point. It will facilitate tracking bug fixes Adobe is doing and
getting them back into Falcon, since it seems Adobe is pretty much not
interested in contributing the fixes/changes they do to ASC 2.0 back into
Falcon. Perhaps Thibault is not aware of Gordon's statement that he will be
trying to bring some of those fixes back into Falcon. But even if Gordon
does continue to have time allocated for those efforts the fact that he can
only contribute 1 day of the week means that he isn't going to be able to
keep up.

I'd be willing to help write tests for the existing code, but it will be
slow going for me as I'm not a Java guy (its written in Java right?). But I
wouldn't mind learning some more Java, its been a while since I tried
coding it.

-omar

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