Hi,

On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 9:06 AM, Dag Sverre Seljebotn
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 02/18/2012 08:52 AM, Benjamin Root wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, February 18, 2012, Sturla Molden wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>     Den 18. feb. 2012 kl. 17:12 skrev Alan G Isaac <[email protected]
>>     <javascript:;>>:
>>
>>      >
>>      >
>>      > How does "stream-lined" code written for maintainability
>>      > (i.e., with helpful comments and tests) become *less*
>>      > accessible to amateurs??
>>
>>
>>     I think you missed the irony.
>>
>>     Sturla
>>
>>
>> Took me couple reads.  Must be too early in the morning for me.
>>
>> For those who needs a clue, the last few lines seem to suggest that the
>> only way forward is to relicense numpy so that it could be sold.  This
>> is obviously ridiculous and a give-away to the fact that everything else
>> in the email was sarcastic.
>
> No, it was a quotation from Travis' blog:
>
> http://technicaldiscovery.blogspot.com/

Took me a couple of reads too.  But I understand now, I think.  I
think Josef was indeed being ironic, and using the quote as part of
the irony.

> (I think people should just get a grip on themselves...worst case
> scenario *ever* (and I highly doubt it) is a fork, and even that may
> well be better than the status quo)

This is nicely put, but very depressing.  You say:

"people should just get a grip on themselves"

and we might also say:

"shut up and stop whining".

But, an environment like that is rich food for apathy, hostility and
paranoia.  Let's hope we're up to the challenge.

Best,

Matthew
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