Hi Jannik, Thanks, that's all we needed! :)
Sorry, I missed the email to the phratch list, otherwise I'd have written there in the first place. Cheers, Bernat. 2014/1/10 jannik laval <jannik.la...@gmail.com> > Dear Bernat, > > I will be happy to add something about Scat on the website (I already > added a sentence to fix this issue). > Now, we can probably do better together. > > I am sorry for this omission, I made the google code page too fast and I > have to do it better (It is on my todo list !). > > You can also contact us on the phratch mailing-list: > phra...@googlegroups.com > > Cheers, > Jannik > > > > > 2014/1/10 Sven Van Caekenberghe <s...@stfx.eu> > >> You are right, Bernat: in open source we build on an immense amount of >> work done by many developers all over the world and we should always >> recognise that properly, that is only fair. >> >> At least for me, I contribute to open source just because I am grateful >> for what I received and I want to give something back. >> >> Open source software is a prime example of planet wide human >> collaboration as it should be. >> >> Hopefully your request will be heard by those who can fix the (probably >> unintentional) omission. >> >> Sven >> >> On 10 Jan 2014, at 16:52, Bernat Romagosa <tibabenfortlapala...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> > Hi all, >> > >> > I'm not sure this is the proper place to discuss this, but I just felt >> I had to write it down. >> > >> > I've just been taking a look at the Phratch GoogleCode site and I've >> noticed there is not a single mention of where the project comes from... As >> an opposite example, when Phratch started out a couple years ago, we were >> really fast and careful to put out a notice in the Scat site letting people >> know that the project had been taken over by another team. >> > >> > We spent months filing out code from Scratch -a Squeak 2.8 image with >> barely any tools available-, we fixed hundreds of issues, we recorded >> screenshots, we documented every step we followed, we implemented a way to >> save and load projects via Fuel, we got the original Scratch media plugins >> to work, etc. but there is no mention of any of this anywhere. >> > >> > The amount of work we put in the -unfortunately named- Scat project is >> huge. We spent more than a year (even some 3-4 months full-time) in it, and >> I don't think it's egocentric at all to ask for a little recognition of who >> were the people behind the original project and what was the state of Scat >> when the Phratch team took over. >> > >> > I don't mean to sound angry, I'm not. I'm sure no information was >> omitted in bad faith, but recognition of other people's work is something I >> take very seriously. >> > >> > :) >> > >> > Best, >> > Bernat. >> > >> > -- >> > Bernat Romagosa. >> >> >> > > > -- > > ~~Jannik Laval~~ > École des Mines de Douai > Enseignant-chercheur > http://www.jannik-laval.eu > http://car.mines-douai.fr/ > -- Bernat Romagosa.