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Florent Gallaire fgallaire at gmail.com
Sat Aug 3 00:16:30 CEST 2013


> Florent, I suggest you actually contribute something before telling
> the project maintainer how to run things and flaming people who *have*
> contributed.

Jeremy, I tried to test farwest very early :
https://github.com/extend/farwest/pull/4

My "bad idee" of a server-sent events handler is now part of bullet :
https://github.com/extend/bullet/issues/16

Jeremy, maybe I haven't contribute something on this project because :
- I spend a lot of time working as a lawyer
- I spend a lot of time working on other free software
- I'm not yet a great Erlang programmer

AND

- There's no visibility on what is really doing, and who is doing it,
and why, and how it's decided. So I can't lose more time on that
because I can't know what is happened and what will happen.

I flame nobody. I give the 2 cents of help I can give. This is a
contribution. You can think it's useless, but I don't think so.

In free software, if you want a great success, you should be more open
that just have a free software licence.
You should do the life easier for the people interested in this
project and who want to help. You can think it's not a problem, but I
think it is. Is that a flame ?

Florent

FLOSS Engineer & Lawyer



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