[TYPO3-dev] List of modifications for TemplaVoila

R. van Twisk typo3 at rvt.dds.nl
Fri Dec 1 01:02:26 CET 2006


JoH asenau wrote:
>>>> Unfortunately I do not see Tapio's e-mails for a year or so, so I
>>>> could not read his mails anyway.
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> It seems that is fruiless to do that - I would like to show
>>> something a larger collection of changes, but because of this
>>> attitude, I believe that it is fruitless. Anyway I get more money,
>>> if I do customer-specific versions.
>>>       
>> Tapio,
>>
>> If that is the case why do you at all bother to post your
>> modifications on the list? I am trying to understand this. Why is it
>> so hard to contact a developer or post patches on the bugtracker?
>>     
>
> Well - in this case it's hard to contact the responsible developer, because
> Dmitry (like many others) decided to ignore Tapio's mails. And I can
> understand that it is not very comfortable to split the whole stuff up into
> smaller chunks and file a feature request for each of them in the
> bugtracker.
>
>   
>> What is your motivation to call this fruitless? Your ideas do not
>> seem to bad if I look at them.
>>     
>
> It seems that Tapio's behaviour now is paying back. Many people told him
> that it's not wise to talk about the work of other people in the way he did.
> Now he has got the problem, that his work, even though it might not be too
> bad, is more ore less ignored by those people.
>
> Bad luck ...
>
> But maybe both, Tapio and Dmitry could take a step back and try to start
> again with a more professional behaviour ;-)
>
> Would be good for the project ...
>
> Joey
>
>   

hey Guys,

I just wanted to tell that Tapio did a great job on my project. He did 
meet the deadline
and he also did meet the requirements where it was possible to meet the 
requirements.
IF there was no good 'TYPO3' solution, then Tapio could always find a 
suitable solution
that could meet my clients requirements.

Great job Tapio!!!!

Currently we are waiting for clients approval and bug solving phase but 
it looks good.

Now this, Tapio want's to give the changes back to the community which 
is great!
I also don't understand Dmitrys behaviors, it seems like he wants to 
have all
changes nicely spread and documented on bugtrack like morning breakfast 
in a hotel.
That is not an open source spirit!


Dmitry could also ask for the patch and do a diff and see what changes 
are in there,
for sure we could (Tapio and me) write down what we changed and do
some code documentation on it and everybody is happy. Communication is
the key!! (see typo's slogan on typo3.com)


I would just say stop pointing toward each other about each others bad 
habits.
My mother always used to say to me 'Haal eerst de balk uit je eigen oog,
voordat je aan de splinter van een ander begint'.
Free  translated it means 'First try to perfect yourself before you comment
somebody else his bad habits'. Nobody is perfect!!!


thanks,
Ries









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