Old modules
Jean Michel Bruenn
jean.bruenn at ip-minds.de
Fri Aug 25 16:02:36 UTC 2006
Hello zbiggy,
same here. when i came to lunar, i had much ideas, too ;-)
And most of them.. well... i think you know ;-)
Greetings Jean
On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 18:52:24 +0200
Zbigniew Luszpinski <zbiggy at o2.pl> wrote:
> > > at ./submissions/new. After 3 ignored submissions such module is never
> > > again submited. I was told that lunar developers are very busy so I
> > > neither bother with submitting module updates which never took any
> > > attention nor ask what is wrong with such module. I appreciate your work
> > > and do not want to disturb it.
> >
> > I think, try it again with the submission.
>
> To tell the truth these modules really could not be interesting for masses.
> For example mikmod or seamonkey. Where you find today oldsk00l music fans or
> classic mozilla gui fans in the World dominated by mp3 and firefox? These
> antics are only for maniacs who still have in mind Amiga or Netscape. Awful!
> What a perverts :-)
>
> > > Jon South wrote:
> > >
> > > your submissions probably got ignored because the devs were tired of you
> > > arguing with them and causing problems.
> >
> > Such a discussion, doesn't help us, striker. I think i understand what he
> > means, and it's a fact that developers are busy.
>
> I know what he is talking about. My first posts were little bit rude. I said
> sorry in previous message. It sometimes happens when you want do something
> better and in effect the situation becomes worse.
>
> zbiggy
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