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Kevin KoflerLe 10/10/2010 à 13:20
ExtendeD (./204) :
Kevin Kofler (./180) :
Ton avis en ce qui concerne les directions à prendre dans les projets sera écouté, mais en cas de désaccord, tu devras accepter mes décisions en tant que membre de plus longue durée de tous ces projets.
En relisant ça, d'un point de vue purement technique : quelle est la différence avec "Kevin Kofler prend toutes les décisions concernant les directions à prendre" ?

La manière de laquelle je prends les décisions. J'écoute l'avis des membres du projet avant de prendre une décision, exactement comme Sebastian l'a fait avec moi. S'ils ont de bons arguments, je veux bien les prendre en compte. Mais il faut aussi savoir accepter un "non", après tout je reste le celui avec la plus longue expérience dans le projet TIGCC (9 années!). À long terme, je pourrais aussi confier la maintenance de certains composants à une autre personne (par exemple les composants Delphi, s'il en reste à ce moment; je n'ai pas Delphi, alors que par exemple Lionel y a accès). Il n'existe aucun projet libre où tout le monde peut rejoindre le projet et tout bouleverser du jour au lendemain!
DJ Omnimaga (./207) :
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/news/articles/14/140/140882.html

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Yes, the input method is indeed bad. Reply to this comment 17 December 2006, 18:33 GMT
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>> My point was that nothing gives you the right to put down other's work the way you do.

Maybe not in general, but when it comes to programming in general and specifically heavy optimization, I'd say Kevin has every right. He's one of the best programmers I know of ... especially on the 68k series calcs.
He also has very specific ideas and beliefs (the Free Software/Open Source movement, etc.), and everything he says and does comes from that. Nobody is any different in that respect - I am a Mac user (and an Applescript programmer), so if I were telling people how to write programs, I would emphasize a Mac version, Applescriptablilty, and Recordabilty. It's what's important to me. You have other ideas, beliefs, and agendas. They're what are important to you and they're where you come from.

I don't really find his comments to be unreasonable. They represent how he would have programmed the program, had he been the programmer. In that note, go read Wil Shipley's blog (linked). He is one of the longest-programming-Cocoa Mac OS X programmers. Sometimes, people will send him code for him to tear apart and criticize. Go read the linked page, then say that Kevin was harsh. The biggest difference is that Kevin's advice was unsolicited (though I'd say that if you release the source, you're soliciting code criticism). Reply to this comment 20 December 2006, 22:33 GMT
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Yes, computing more frames than you need to render does waste power. You're perfectly right on that one. Reply to this comment 17 December 2006, 22:48 GMT

DJ Omnimaga (./207) :
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/news/articles/13/133/133789.html

Critiques constructives uniquement.
http://www.ticalc.org/community/surveys/298.html

Ma seule intervention là-dedans est un compliment à Ice Hockey 68k!