• Order of the Butterfly
    Order of the Butterfly
    DiskDoctor
    Posts: 306 from 2009/4/17
    From: Rzeszow, place...
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    Yomgui wrote:
    @DiscDoctor: I don't like how you take that.




    I don't like it on your side either.

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    Do you know that I'm each night from 22h00 to 01h00 or more on Blender/Python3 since three weeks? And I'm not talking about my week-end.



    Same here. I can only program while spare time, not every day though

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    I've got a family with a young child also...



    Same here, family and kid too! So no big deal anyway, I can understand yourself as long as you understand me. I'm not sure if it happens though, looking at the stuff around.

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    If you're not satify about how I work... You're able to do it yourself!



    Yes, I'm not satisfied with next to no tutorial, not working examples, code that doesn't run, continous library rebuilds.

    OK I can write my app in C/C++. But then, gimme a year but also please tell that to the community. In Python, most my dev stuff should be done in a month. Of course if I get PyMUI working eventually.

    You seem to be like all those linux devs that do stuff mainly for themselves, and cannot take ANY rational criticism on massively violating QA of software engineering (I mean of release management actually).

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    I've receive very few reports on my projects since many year (only 1 or 2 guys reports me often some comments). That's difficult to know how stuffs work or not.



    OK you'll be having my reports, that's for sure. But as an example, if you had copy-pasted your example on the wiki, you would see your example has error. You simply didn't do that. QA and linux have so little to do, you seem to follow that path also.

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    Last words: when I write some text on my Wiki or by email or on forum during the day, I'm doing it at work where I can't test anything.
    And if you don't want dl an archive each week, don't use it, because on our system development are generaly done by only one person each time that take many times and spent energy to bring some good program to the community.



    I also have work, studies, friends, hobbies, extra classes, family also. So as you can see, you're not much alone in being busy. Knowing this, try to SAVE some other person's time a little more.

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    That's it.

    PS: As you have found a mistake in my wiki tutorial, why do you not give the report and a possible fix here, than just say that you 've fixed something?



    Because I spent that time on writting this post as such.

    @SoundSquare

    Please don't call me flaming, behave yourself! We're all adult here, at least pretending to. I have my right to be annoyed that the product I use is flawled. No one's gonna take that right away from me. Even by giving stuff away. I could afford to buy Python if it was QA tested and working because I really appreciate my time more to a couple of quids. I try also to save my nerves from falling into such pointless discussion as replying your post.

    I of course am happy Python or PyMUI exist on MorphOS. But do they really? I will say so no earlier than when I launch helloworld app. And I already had a few attempts you know, please just add my time spent on it...

    And I don't really care about the reason some other devs left the platform. If that is of your concern on the other hand, you should rather mark your words toward me also.
    Was: Mac Mini PPC running MorphOS 2.4
    Now: Amiga Forever 2010 with AmiKit and AmigaSYS
    Not used: Icaros Desktop 1.2 (reason: no wifi)
    Planned soon: an OS4 system
    Shortly then: a MOS notebook (wifi is a must-have)
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