The other part of the problem is that he doesn't come from the world of well-adjusted, well-behaved people. This could answer your question.
Le jeu. 29 avr. 2021 à 12:05, Bernhard Lindner <priv...@bernhard-lindner.de> a écrit : > The main problem isn't trolling. The main problem is: Roland comes from a > completely > different world. The world of functional safety. This world is difficult > and a completely > different from conventional software development. It is particularly > different from > smartphone and web development. And it doesn't have much to do with > desktop software > development. I have also been in this world for more than 3 years. A world > where > programming is the least important thing. Where documentation is > important. And the law. > And prison. And accuracy and multi-level tests and reliability and > verification and > validation and standards. And many years of support. And certifications. A > person who has > worked in this world for a long time has different priorities. Roland > calls this "True > Software Engineering". > > Obviously, Qt has nothing to do with this type of software engineering. > And it's obviously > not suitable for functional safety (at least not if you take it seriously). > > What I don't understand is why Roland doesn't just leave the mailing list > and forget about > Qt. Qt is not suitable for use in his industrial sector, so I can't > understand why he > spends so much time writing about the conflict between the reality of Qt > and the reality > of his industrial sector. If I were him, I would have given up trying to > influence Qt's > strategy a long time ago. > > (Actually, I'm about to give up my hopes for desktop development with Qt). > > So, Roland, why are you keeping the conflicts going? > > -- > Best Regards, > Bernhard Lindner > > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/interest >
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