[forum] Re: A strawman proposal for X.org & XFree86.org
Vadim Plessky
forum@XFree86.Org
Wed, 2 Apr 2003 23:29:18 +0400
On Wednesday 02 April 2003 12:08, Gadeyne, Koen wrote:
| > -----Original Message-----
| > From: David Dawes [mailto:dawes@XFree86.Org]
| > Sent: dinsdag 1 april 2003 20:00
| > To: forum@XFree86.Org
| > Subject: Re: [forum] Re: A strawman proposal for X.org & XFree86.org
| >
| > On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 07:23:47PM +0400, Vadim Plessky wrote:
| > >This can explain while XFree86 development was so slow
| > (comparing to progress
| > >of other open-source, desktop-oriented projects).
| > >It's a well-known situation of "Shoemaker without shoes".
| > >If someone wants cooperation among XFree86, GNOME and KDE -
| > XFree86 developers
| > >(especially *core developers*) should use GNOME and KDE, so
| > tha needs of
| > >those environments become visible.
| >
| > So you don't think it's reasonable that if GNOME and KDE have
| > specific requirements then those who are developers/advocates of
| > those desktops make sure that they get implemented? There seems
| > to be a pervading myth that XFree86 developers are here to serve
| > your needs, when in reality it works the other way around: those
| > with needs to be served become XFree86 developers(*) and serve their
| > own needs. Ask any of those "core developers" why they became
| > XFree86 developers? My answer is that I had a need, so I did what
| > was necessary to achieve it.
| >
| > (*) "become XFree86 developer" means write XFree86 code, so don't drag
| > in any of the usual red herrings like "membership", "commit
| > access", etc.
|
| I can only second that. I once was what David calls an "XFree86
| developer": I had an unsupported Tseng card, and "scratched the itch": I
| wrote a small patch to add (very basic) support.
|
[...]
|
| The only reason the XFree86 developer's community seems so closed is
| because there are so little of them. That's YOUR fault, people: only CODING
| will get you in, not COMPLAINING.
It seems you ignore other alternatives by default .
What about ditching XFree86 completly and using, say, QT/Embedded or GTK with
Framebuffer?
Have you ever thought about this?
And about the fact that many developers would be much more interested in such
scenario?
|
| Koen.
|
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