On Thu, Feb 11, 2021 at 1:49 PM dn via Python-list <python-list@python.org> wrote:
> When I first met it, one of the concepts I found difficult to 'wrap my > head around' was the idea that "open software" allowed folk to fork the > original work and 'do their own thing'. My thinking was (probably) > "surely, the original is the authoritative version". Having other > versions seemed an invitation to confusion and dilution. > > However, as soon as (open) software is made available, other people > start making it 'better' - whatever their own definition of "better". > > Yes, it is both a joy and a complication. > > ... > > Wishing you well. It seems (to (neos-ignorant) me at least) an ambitious > project. There are certainly times when 'execution speed' becomes a > major criteria. Many of us will look forward to (your development of) a > solution. Please let us know when it's ready for use/trials... > Well put! Thank you for this thoughtful and informative message. You obviously put substantial work into it. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list