> Which is why he didn't count them. Of course most of those points
> would be big negative marks against any distribution system, and they
> should all be taken with a boulder-sized grain of salt. I think we
> have more than enough "points of success" to counter out these "points
> of fail." :-)
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 4:35 PM, Tom Boothby wrote:
> 2011/3/9 Paulo César Pereira de Andrade
> :
>
>> But I did not account:
>> Releases
>> - Your releases are only in an encapsulation format that you invented.
>> [ +100 points of FAIL ]
>> (( spkgs ))
>
> To be fair, .spkg == tar.bz2, so these
2011/3/9 Paulo César Pereira de Andrade
:
> But I did not account:
> Releases
> - Your releases are only in an encapsulation format that you invented.
> [ +100 points of FAIL ]
> (( spkgs ))
To be fair, .spkg == tar.bz2, so these hundred points are unfair.
2011/3/9 William Stein :
> I'm glad
2011/3/9 Paulo César Pereira de Andrade
:
> 2011/3/9 Harald Schilly :
>
> I understand that this kind of post, besides attempting to state it is a
> friendly one, could cause more harm than good. The TV show probably
> would have a small specialized audience :-) But the rants/discussions,
> and eg
2011/3/9 Harald Schilly :
I understand that this kind of post, besides attempting to state it is a
friendly one, could cause more harm than good. The TV show probably
would have a small specialized audience :-) But the rants/discussions,
and ego wars (not so much as in some other projects) that
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 2:07 PM, Harald Schilly wrote:
> exactly how did you come up with 280 points?
> quoting to box on top:
> """There are obvious exceptions, such as the Linux kernel. Generally these
> exceptions work because they started out small and the community and code
> grew together. ""
exactly how did you come up with 280 points?
quoting to box on top:
"""There are obvious exceptions, such as the Linux kernel. Generally these
exceptions work because they started out small and the community and code
grew together. """
Therefore I'm glad Sage started <17mb and grew slowly:
http