Thus Harti Brandt <hartmut.brandt_at_dlr.de> spake on Fri, 11 Jan 2008 15:59:52 +0100 (CET): > On Fri, 11 Jan 2008, Timo Schoeler wrote: > > TS>Thus Harti Brandt <hartmut.brandt_at_dlr.de> spake on Fri, 11 Jan 2008 > TS>14:59:26 +0100 (CET): > TS> > TS>> On Fri, 11 Jan 2008, Timo Schoeler wrote: > TS>> > TS>> TS>No, I didn't. I said that the work is done ineffectively as > TS>> TS>he's doing underprioritized stuff. Working on higher > TS>> TS>prioritized stuff would be more efficient, and would help the > TS>> TS>project even more. > TS>> TS> > TS>> TS>Given the assumption that the developer is able to do both, > TS>> TS>the Xmas tree as well as importing ZFS v9 into the tree. > TS>> TS> > TS>> TS>(I don't see the point that when somebody is really *capable* > TS>> TS>of doing both things, why should (s)he do the 'lower > TS>> TS>priority' thing. If you are at the olympic stadium and you're > TS>> TS>the best sprinter, you wouldn't join the marathon...!) > TS>> > TS>> Sorry, this is just crap. I'm a rather bad guitar player, at > TS>> least much worse than I'm a programmer. Yet I enjoy playing Joe > TS>> Pass at 1/4 the speed while I could import ZFS during that > TS>> time ... People just bring to FreeBSD what they like to do, not > TS>> what would be the best for you or others. If you want them to > TS>> change priorities according to YOUR needs, pay them money. > TS>> > TS>> harti > TS> > TS>Harti, you didn't get the point. You can also lead you dog into my > TS>yard, as long as you don't work on FreeBSD noone cares, really. The > TS>difference is *when* working on FreeBSD *what* do to -- xmas tree > TS>or ZFS. > TS> > TS>I thought this argumentation was pretty straightforward, but > TS>sometimes 2 +2 is really 5... > > I don't see the difference between working on what I like to work on > in FreeBSD and leading my dog (if I had one). It's just my choice > because it is my time. If I'd be paid for working on FreeBSD, it'd be > different. If I find the xmas tree controller more interesting than > ZFS why should I work on ZFS? Because the project would profit more of it than working on the /dev/uxmas. > You assumption is that it matters for > you on what I work, No, it'd be good for the whole community, what includes/included me, sure. > but it doesn't matter for me, so I could just > work on what is good for you. Huh? > Well, this entire thread is just utterly off-topic. No, it goes down to the very core. > harti TimoReceived on Fri Jan 11 2008 - 14:15:47 UTC
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