Re: [Scid-users] Scid namebase issues in git / Project fallout

2014-07-07 Thread Alan Whiteman
"Hack" is not an insult as such that Fulvio has been dispensing. The word 'hack' meas 'quick fix' in the programming world. On 07/07/2014 06:11 AM, Ben St-Pierre wrote: Steve A, I point at this: > It is hard to think well of such poor communication and insults. and at this: > Yes - this hac

Re: [Scid-users] Scid namebase issues in git / Project fallout

2014-07-07 Thread Fulvio
Steve A wrote: > You say it has been reverted (a month after you made the hack), but it > is hard to verify as you have quite a lot of database backend > restructuring in this huge commit, poorly named "A lot of code cleanup > and simplification", and the original name frequency code is certainl

Re: [Scid-users] Scid namebase issues in git / Project fallout

2014-07-07 Thread Fulvio
Steve A wrote: > For everyones info, this commit also removes the ability to > permanently sort databases. This is got around by the gamelist sorting > feature of course, but it is a big design descision, and may have > repercussions for tree speed , with inability to sort by ECO, etc. > It both

Re: [Scid-users] Scid namebase issues in git / Project fallout

2014-07-07 Thread Ben St-Pierre
Steve A, I point at this: > It is hard to think well of such poor communication and insults. and at this: > Yes - this hack [...] That is all [1]. *** I think it is time you credit the source of every piece of code that you include in your software not written by you, as the GPL requires: h

Re: [Scid-users] Scid namebase issues in git / Project fallout

2014-07-07 Thread Steve A
Fulvio, It is hard to think well of such poor communication and insults. Gregor wrote > >i wrote you a message about the problems with the namebase proven by two > >examples (also confirmed in tests) many weeks ago, and in a reply you've > >agreed with my analysis. Fulvio wrote: > Are you refer