What we need is people that do what they want to do.

That is what people have been doing for the past 10 years, and we are
still stuck at the same spot.  And now we have two different code
bases, with nothing in common, with the possibility of having a third
code base that doesn't even exist yet.  That is what you get when you
let people do what they want.

So once again, can people shut the hell up with saying "do what you
want", since it has never worked to move forward?


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