it0uchpods wrote in Thu Jun 21, 2018 2:57 pm:I won't argue with you further, as it's pointless. (nor will I reply to further comments on the matter)
You've said that before... not only once.
it0uchpods wrote in Thu Jun 21, 2018 2:57 pm:In the English language, failure means "lack of success". You did not have success in understanding my writing, therefore it is a failure.
Engine failure == Engine lack of success???
I'm not a native speaker like you so when it comes to english language you're defenetly better than me... I take that as an opportunity to learn from those who are better and I will if they teach me something.
it0uchpods wrote in Thu Jun 21, 2018 2:57 pm:pass all contributions through quality control, and yes ours is rather tight, but only because we want to develop the best aircraft we can. [...] This is why we review every pull request, and reject work that does not match the real plane enough, or is not stable enough. In fact, I even took you up on it and merged into a separate branch, something I usually do not do.
I totally agree with that but then you shouldn't reject a PR from begin but just add a change request so the PR will meet your criteria. This can just result in a win-win cause the contributor learns your criterias better and you get the contribution, removing the need to do $thing your self.
it0uchpods wrote in Thu Jun 21, 2018 2:57 pm:Trust me, I have no wish to argue, but if you continue dissing me because of my style of development, what choice do I have? Should I just let you talk trash about me? I think not.
How about accepting that there's space for improvement (and maybe accepting some of them).
I don't do that to blame you but to help others to get to a point where they can say that they know how to run an OSS project sustainable with a transperent development process without beeing in your place where they get criticized for their managment. Of course there can always be some improfment but most of the possible of that should be minor or due to something new (for example a new tool) has been introduced.