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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/10/19 15:10, Phillip Hallam-Baker
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<div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">The focus of
any open source project is invariably what people are prepared
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Ahh. So we need a CV to comment?<br>
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With any OS project we are involved in (several), if we can't code,
we help in support, or documentation, and if nothing else pay.<br>
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We are talking about core TB code here. The very base that everyone
needs. The bit I guess most TB devs should probably be most focussed
on because like - that is the core product??<br>
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It isn't our fault if the developers we have asked to help us have
told us they don't want to because the code is missing features they
require or it is so spaghetti like they don't want to waste their
time and ours, or they can't see the point as it will all have to be
rewritten again in 5 minutes.<br>
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Hey ho, Seems there are plenty of others who feel the same way. <br>
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I'll leave them to continue the fight as we will undoubtedly get
banned for being out of order or somesuch.<br>
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