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Re: [GNUe] Re: GNUe (was 'What's up?')
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Stefan Elwesthal |
Subject: |
Re: [GNUe] Re: GNUe (was 'What's up?') |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Mar 2004 01:44:13 +0800 |
> > tool is a piece of shit. This doesn't mean that a "useable" version of GNUe
> > would be a piece of shit, but as others, I don't think of GNUe currently as
> > useable anyway.
>
> I still think our biggest problem is documentation. Parts of GNUe are usable
> today. They are part of mission critical applications. However the
> knowledge to make this happen is in too few hands. We're making attempts now
> to make our process more open so that others can see what we're doing.
>
Well, I can only agree!
It's all about knowledge, everything is usable if you have enough knowledge and
time to spend. Add the will to improve, and you will soon have a nice piece of
software.And the opposite, frustration is a virus, and makes you blind. Well,
I'm good at being frustrated too so...
Hopefully, someone will take care of Documentation and spread the wisdom. I
will... once I get it to install nicely... *errhhmm*
Regards
Stefan
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- Re: [GNUe] Re: GNUe (was 'What's up?'), (continued)
Re: [GNUe] Re: GNUe (was 'What's up?'), Peter Dabrowski, 2004/03/17
Re: [GNUe] Re: GNUe (was 'What's up?'), Stefan Elwesthal, 2004/03/17
Re: [GNUe] Re: GNUe (was 'What's up?'),
Stefan Elwesthal <=