Re: [siesta-dev] Dead already?

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From: Richard Clamp
Subject: Re: [siesta-dev] Dead already?
Date: 15:10 on 09 Oct 2002
On Wednesday, Oct 9, 2002, at 14:26 Europe/London, Simon Batistoni 
wrote:
> That's a hell of a lot more progress than most "half-dead sourceforge
> projects" ever seem to make.

No, there are lots of half-dead projects with some code with some 
working parts, you may be thinking of the all-dead ones.  We're not 
completely mouldering, but it won't take very long - without a few more 
lazy afternoons the code will sink into rotten junk.

Hmm, a few lazy afternoons - say if we were to do that we could call a 
project naptime, or something.

> london.pm people are unfortunately generally hard-working folk with
> demanding jobs, who all also seem to have a compulsion to be hacking
> on 10 different projects at any given time. This means that striding
> developments in any single direction can take a while to make.
>

Fuck london.pm, fuck them in their overbusy bickering asses.

I agree yourself and the other Simon - we're just going to have to take 
this global, and see who bites - draw parallels to nms if you will.

-- 
Richard Clamp <richardc@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>


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