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Re: rant -vs- proposing improvements
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Davi Leal |
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Re: rant -vs- proposing improvements |
Date: |
Tue, 2 Oct 2007 22:13:22 +0200 |
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MJ Ray wrote:
> Richard Stallman wrote:
> > If you would like to make stet easier to install and use, please work
> > on it. But don't bring it up here.
>
> It is unrealistic to work on stet until it is published as free
> software in the GPLv3 sense, with installation info and so on. The
> current tarball is unusuable without much much guesswork. There are
> other free software tools around for collaborative editing, such as
> wiki-based ticket trackers, which are AnyBrowser-accessible.
Maybe there are some things which should be improved: the license used by the
software, the software itself, etc. However note that sometimes the
available resources do not allow it.
Perhaps there are better tools. However, if the license-revision process is
already working, replacing stet is a no way.
There are too much software to fix out there. Getting feedback is always good
but sometimes there are not resources to apply such feedback. It is hard
times.
P.S.: Our discussions should be constructive and based on facts.
- Re: Debian vs gNewSense, (continued)
- Re: Free Software criteria -- about "Software distributions", MJ Ray, 2007/10/01
- Re: Debian & gNewSense, Davi Leal, 2007/10/01
- Re: free software supporters VS the GNU project, Davi Leal, 2007/10/01
- Re: free software supporters VS the GNU project, MJ Ray, 2007/10/01
- Re: free software supporters VS the GNU project, Richard Stallman, 2007/10/02
- Re: free software supporters VS the GNU project, MJ Ray, 2007/10/02
- Re: rant -vs- proposing improvements,
Davi Leal <=
- Re: free software supporters VS the GNU project, Richard Stallman, 2007/10/03