On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 11:44:22AM +0200, Tim Blechmann wrote:
On Sun, 2007-05-27 at 23:39 -0400, Chris McCormick wrote:
Also, whenever somebody's patch is not accepted by Miller they often decide to fork Pd. In other open source projects it is very normal for the project maintainer to drop patches with very little info, or even completely silently. When this happens in Pd development, people sometimes get antagonistic and/or frustrated
forking is something, that's happening in other free software communities as well and is usually a way to speed up the development process if the maintainer becomes too conservative ... the history of gcc shows a successful fork ...
but there are always two sides ... the developer doing the fork is loosing the support of the community and the community is loosing the support of the developer ...
it's good to see this discussion on the pd-list, though ...
Yeah, I agree completely on all counts. Sometimes really great software comes out of forks. DesireData looks really interesting, and I know that nova isn't a fork, but it looks interesting too. Can't wait until some of these cool bits of software reach maturity (same goes for Pd)!
Lovin' the Free world,
Chris.