> > Did you drop the mailing list on purpose? We don't have a Reply-To set up, so > you need to reply-all)
My mistake sorry, I guess I am used to having Reply-To added automatically. > We'll see. Internet is brutally slow and choppy on my flight - kinda hard to > interact with GitHub from here. > In my experience people tend to have a few problems when they get started. > Subsurface is a fairly complex environment to wrap your mind around. And > Linus and I have some rather strong feelings on some issues and those are > reflected in the way we do things... but it should be too bad :-) All beginnings are tough, but Subsurface is not near as big or complex as LibreOffice (Earlier Open Office), but I will manage. “Strong feelings” are not a problem as long as it is not the same as “stubborn”, “strong feelings” can be adjusted by rational arguments. And btw. I like that there are “strong feelings” in some areas, like code style, it makes it a lot easier to maintain across multiple people. > Which San Jose is that? I fly to San Jose, California, typically twice a > month for work... I just left Barcelona and am on my way to Portland, Oregon, > where I live It is San Jose in Almeria Spain (400km from Barcelona). I closed the first pull-request, and are preparing another, which hopefully is a lot better. rgds Jan I. _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
